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    LTD1: Kerma settlement in the Letti Basin (Sudan) by Bobrowski, Przemysław, Chłodnicki, Marek, Kokolus, Justyna, Łopaciuk, Roman, Osypińska, Marta, Wiktorowicz, Paweł

    “…Research work carried out in the Letti Basin between 2022 and 2023 revealed a number of unknown sites including LTD1, showing the southern extent of the Kerman…”
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    New advances in research on pre- and proto-historic settlement of Argi and Letti, Upper Nubia by Osypiński, Piotr, Osypińska, Marta, Kokolus, Justyna, Wiktorowicz, Paweł, Łopaciuk, Roman, Hassan Gismallah, Amel, Standzikowski, Karol

    “…New fieldwork in Argi and Letti (Southern Dongola Reach) has produced unique data on early Holocene settlement and burial practices. New surveys, backed by GIS…”
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    Unearthing a Middle Nile crossroads – exploring the prehistory of the Letti Basin (Sudan) by Osypiński, Piotr, Osypińska, Marta, Chłodnicki, Marek, Kokolus, Justyna, Cendrowska, Marzena, Łopaciuk, Roman, Piotrowska, Beata, Sobko, Jakub, Madani, Huyam Khalid

    Published in Polish archaeology in the Mediterranean (01-12-2022)
    “…New research on early Holocene settlement and burial practices in the Southern Dongola Reach focused on the key areas of the Letti region, Argi (adjacent to…”
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    Return to Kadakol: new research on Site 1 (LTI019) in the Letti Basin (Sudan) by Bobrowski, Przemysław, Chłodnicki, Marek, Kokolus, Justyna, Cendrowska, Marzena, Łopaciuk, Roman, Osypińska, Marta, Piotrowska, Beata, Sobko, Jakub, Madani, Huyam Khalid

    “…Early comparative research on the material from the site of Kadakol 1 in the Letti Basin (Sudan), which was surveyed in the late 1960s, suggested an…”
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    Southern province of the first African state: discovery of the Kerman settlement in Letti, Sudan by Osypiński, Piotr, Osypińska, Marta, Kokolus, Justyna, Wiktorowicz, Paweł, Łopaciuk, Roman, Gismallah, Amel Hassan

    Published in Antiquity (01-12-2023)
    “…Discoveries at Letti provide important data on the functioning and reach of one of the oldest African civilisations: the kingdom of Kerma (2500–1500 BC)…”
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    LTD1: Kerma settlement in the Letti Basin (Sudan) by Bobrowski, Przemysław, Chłodnicki, Marek, Kokolus, Justyna, Łopaciuk, Roman, Osypińska, Marta, Wiktorowicz, Paweł

    “…Research work carried out in the Letti Basin between 2022 and 2023 revealed a number of unknown sites including LTD1, showing the southern extent of the Kerman…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    New advances in research on pre- and proto-historic settlement of Argi and Letti, Upper Nubia by Osypiński, Piotr, Osypińska, Marta, Kokolus, Justyna, Wiktorowicz, Paweł, Łopaciuk, Roman, Hassan Gismallah, Amel, Standzikowski, Karol

    “…New fieldwork in Argi and Letti (Southern Dongola Reach) has produced unique data on early Holocene settlement and burial practices. New surveys, backed by GIS…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Unearthing a Middle Nile crossroads – exploring the prehistory of the Letti Basin (Sudan) by Osypiński, Piotr, Osypińska, Marta, Chłodnicki, Marek, Kokolus, Justyna, Cendrowska, Marzena, Łopaciuk, Roman, Piotrowska, Beata, Sobko, Jakub, Madani, Huyam Khalid

    “…New research on early Holocene settlement and burial practices in the Southern Dongola Reach focused on the key areas of the Letti region, Argi (adjacent to…”
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    Journal Article
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    Return to Kadakol: new research on Site 1 (LTI019) in the Letti Basin (Sudan) by Bobrowski, Przemysław, Chłodnicki, Marek, Osypińska, Marta, Kokolus, Justyna, Łopaciuk, Roman, Cendrowska, Marzena, Piotrowska, Beata, Sobko, Jakub, Madani, Huyam Khalid

    “…Early comparative research on the material from the site of Kadakol 1 in the Letti Basin (Sudan), which was surveyed in the late 1960s, suggested an…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article