• ISBN 978-0-300-07747-6. ^ A. Reisner, "Historical Inscriptions from Gebel Barkal", Sudan Notes and Records, 4 (1921), pp. 59-75.
  • Sudan. ... M.Ö. 1450 civarında, Mısır Firavunu III. Thutmose imparatorluğunu o bölgeye kadar genişletti ve Gebel Barkal'ı güney sınırı olarak kabul etti.
  • Sudan's climate is typically hot, with fluctuations from season to season. Given the outdoor nature of the Gebel Barkal sites, such as the renowned Barkal sanctuary...
  • The mountain of Gebel Barkal, sacred to the kings of Napata, is an imposing butte of rock, and climbing it to see sunset is a fun way to get a handle on the...
  • Create New Account. Not Now. Missione Archeologica Italiana in Sudan - Gebel Barkal. ... Jebel Barkal Karima, Ash Shamaliyah, Sudan.
  • Gebel Barkal is an archeological site located near the city of Karima in Sudan. It is the only archaeological site in the world which contains a temple dedicated to...
  • This UNESCO World Heritage site in Sudan beckons travelers with its rich archaeological significance, boasting the ancient wonders of Gebel Barkal and the...
  • Gebel Barkal, Sudan'ın kuzeyindeki Nil Nehri'nin batı kıyısında yer almaktadır. Bu bölge sıcak, affetmeyen çöl iklimi nedeniyle ünlüdür.
  • Nuri pyramids at Napata in Sudan. The Gebel Barkal area contains remnants of African, Egyptian, Kushite, and Arabian cultures.
  • In the winter of 1912/1913, Francis L. Griffith carried out excavations at Sanam, the village nearly opposite Gebel Barkal on the south side of the Nile.
  • Since Antiquity, the hill of Gebel Barkal has been strongly associated with religious traditions and folklore.
  • Jebel Barkal or Gebel Barkal (Arabic: جبل بركل) is a small mountain located some 400 km north of Khartoum, in Sudan, on a large bend of the Nile River, in the...
  • Interior, Temple of Mut (B 300), Gebel Barkal (2003) by Gebel Barkal and the Sites of the Napatan Region, SudanUNESCO World Heritage.