Jebel Dosha is a sandstone promontory right beside the Nile, on the western river bank between Soleb and Sedeinga in Northern State in Sudan. It features a rock-cut chapel of Thutmose III, similar to the contemporary Temple of Ellesyia as well as several stelae and rock inscriptions of New Kingdom date.[1]
^Susie Green; ‘Creating a Virtual Reconstruction of the Seti I Inscription at Jebel Dosha’; Sudan & Nubia 17 – 2013; pp. 18-23.
JebelDosha is a sandstone promontory right beside the Nile, on the western river bank between Soleb and Sedeinga in Northern State in Sudan. It features...
it to a claim of legitimacy associated with Jebel Barkal. Kendall cites the Victory Stele of Piye at Jebel Barkal, which states that "Amun of Napata granted...
restoration of Egypt's holy places.: 169 Piye expanded the Temple of Amun at Jebel Barkal by adding "an immense colonnaded forecourt".: 163–164 Shabaka restored...
were marked with rough tomb stones. In the second millennium followed the Jebel Mokram Group. They produced pottery with simple incised decoration and lived...
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Inga; Le Cabec, Adeline; Benazzi, Stefano (2017-06-07). "New fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco and the pan-African origin of Homo sapiens" (PDF). Nature...
El-Hobagi El-Kurru Fadrus Faras Hamadab Gala Abu Ahmed Jebel Adda Island of Meroë Jebel Barkal JebelDosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht...
El-Hobagi El-Kurru Fadrus Faras Hamadab Gala Abu Ahmed Jebel Adda Island of Meroë Jebel Barkal JebelDosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht...