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Resume from the Sudan Dam meeting at British Museum 15 May 2012 | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. May 22, 2012. Resume from the Sudan Dam meeting at British Museum 15 May 2012. On 15 May, a meeting hosted jointly by. International Society for Nubian Studies. ISNS) and Sudan’s. National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums. Of the meeting, so we proceed directly to the resume:. Mr Salih furthermore said that the DIU had offered the archaeologists working for. Dr Timothy Kendall (director of NCAM’s Jebel Barkal Archaeological Mission) in the discussion at the end commented ...
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The American Committee | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. The mission of the committee is to preserve the Nubian heritage in the Nile Valley. James P. Allen, Wilbour Professor of Egyptology, Brown University. John Coleman Darnell, Professor of Egyptology, Yale University. Colleen Manassa, Associate Professor of Egyptology, Yale University. W Benson Harer, M.D., former Adjunct Professor of Egyptian Art, California State University San Bernardino. Contact for the Committee. What can be done:. The project was on track. But at the expe...
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British Institute of East Africa’s stand on the new Sudanese Dams | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. July 26, 2012. British Institute of East Africa’s stand on the new Sudanese Dams. Immediately after the meeting about the new dams planned in Sudan at the British Museum. In May, the British Institute of East Africa. Took an active position against the undertaking of salvage archaeology if the principles of the World Congress on Dams are not followed. We quote from their webpage. Tags: British Institute of East Africa. World Commission on Dams. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Severa...
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The Dams of the Nile in September 2012 | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. September 10, 2012. The Dams of the Nile in September 2012. It was inevitable that the death of Meles Zanawi in combination with the new political situation in Egypt would not leave unaffected the crucial issue of the sharing of the waters of the Nile. For a recent commentary see HERE. Things seemed to get out of control last week when various media. Interestingly enough, it has also been announced. Laquo; News from Nubia, Addis Ababa and Khartoum. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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News between the Nile and the Horn | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. October 7, 2012. News between the Nile and the Horn. A deal wished for but not expected by all is reached:. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19753885. While a deal still expected and wished for is discussed:. Http:/ www.theafricareport.com/north-africa/ethiopia-egypt-sudan-set-up-commission-to-assess-aricas-biggest-dam-project.html. At the same time that a big deal not wished but expected got strengthened:. Http:/ allafrica.com/stories/201210030529.html. On October 11, 2012.
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News from Nubia, Addis Ababa and Khartoum | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. August 19, 2012. News from Nubia, Addis Ababa and Khartoum. Even a new visitor to Sudan. News, however, are coming to the outside world constantly and from various sources, one of which is the new “ Nubia Bulletin. Tags: Abdel Rahman Ali. Director General of N.C.am. Laquo; British Institute of East Africa’s stand on the new Sudanese Dams. The Dams of the Nile in September 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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The European Committee | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. The mission of the committee is to preserve the Middle Nile its natural and cultural landscape, its people, and its heritage. The Middle Nile is the 1700 km stretch of the River Nile between the confluence of the Blue and the White Niles at Khartoumin Sudanto Aswanin Egypt. This stretch has already seen the building of two gigantic dams, the Aswan High Dam in Egypt completed in 1971 and displacing. 120 000 people and the Merowe Dam in Sudan completed in 2009 and displacing.
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Welcome to the Internet Space for the Preservation of the Middle Nile Valley | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. January 22, 2012. Welcome to the Internet Space for the Preservation of the Middle Nile Valley. 8220;Preserve the Middle Nile” is concerned with the future of the the stretch of the longest river in the world in its course from the confluence of the White and Blue Niles at Khartoum in Sudan to Aswan in Egypt. The threat for new dam buildings on the Middle Nile is what will feed the contents of this Internet space. By: Costanza De Simone. On February 9, 2012. Enter your comment h...
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News from Japan | Preserve the Middle Nile
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Preserve the Middle Nile. Second Post by Naoyo Sekihiro. First Post by Naoyo Sekihiro. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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