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nadiaco t1_jcfc47p wrote
Reply to Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
Diop was writing about this decades ago. the way ppl think Africans don't know their history. um
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dontbanmeagainreddi7 t1_jcf84mr wrote
Reply to Remains of Roman aristocrat unearthed in ‘extraordinary’ cemetery near Leeds by MeatballDom
This gives me hope that archeology isn't dead despite what everyone keeps telling me (including myself). I'm planning on joining the field 😎
thepotofbasil t1_jcfj4ks wrote
Reply to comment by nadiaco in Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
How is that possible? I get that diop discussed these themes, but the article (despite clickbait title) is about a specific recent discovery. Would love a source (genuinely interested)