To
Assist Sudanese students studying history, archaeology. anthropology and
sociology to follow up the results of the previous and current field work
which is no longer accessible to them due to the present state of
poverty-stricken universities' and other official libraries.
To
make available in Arabic and English in one Website literature on
Sudan archaeology and
Anthropology published in different foreign languages.
To
provide a platform for interaction between Sudanese archaeologist at home
and abroad and the body of international scholars that will
enable them participate in the efforts taken to establish the
new discipline of Sudanology as an independent field.
To
pave the way for Sudanological Studies to find their way into Arab
and African Universities' syllabuses, hence putting an end to the perspective dominating
over the ancient history courses based on earlier textbooks, which looks
upon the ancient civilization of the Sudan as no more than a pale and
inferior imitation of Egypt, not deserving of independent consideration.
Sudan Electronic Museum Arkamani
Sudan Antiquities in World Museums
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