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- Sanam,_Sudan abstract "Sanam is a modern village in Sudan.Here were found the remains of an ancient town which flourished mainly in the Napatan Period. These are perhaps the remains of Napata, the capital of the Kushite empire from about 800 to 300 BC. Parts of the town were excavated in 1912 to 1913 by Francis Llewellyn Griffith. He found the remains of a badly preserved temple and of a building he called treasury. Most importantly, he excavated a big cemetery belonging to the inhabitants of the town. This is one of the few so far excavated cemeteries of this period belonging to \"common\" people.".
- Sanam,_Sudan thumbnail Sanam.jpg?width=300.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageID "27759930".
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageLength "1029".
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageRevisionID "650891381".
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_cities.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kingdom_of_Kush.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Llewellyn_Griffith.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Napata.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink File:Sanam.jpg.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanam".
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanam, Sudan".
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Sanam,_Sudan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sanam,_Sudan subject Category:Ancient_cities.
- Sanam,_Sudan subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Sanam,_Sudan subject Category:Kingdom_of_Kush.
- Sanam,_Sudan hypernym Village.
- Sanam,_Sudan point "18.483333333333334 31.816666666666666".
- Sanam,_Sudan type Village.
- Sanam,_Sudan type People.
- Sanam,_Sudan type Site.
- Sanam,_Sudan type SpatialThing.
- Sanam,_Sudan comment "Sanam is a modern village in Sudan.Here were found the remains of an ancient town which flourished mainly in the Napatan Period. These are perhaps the remains of Napata, the capital of the Kushite empire from about 800 to 300 BC. Parts of the town were excavated in 1912 to 1913 by Francis Llewellyn Griffith. He found the remains of a badly preserved temple and of a building he called treasury. Most importantly, he excavated a big cemetery belonging to the inhabitants of the town.".
- Sanam,_Sudan label "Sanam, Sudan".
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs Q1424316.
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs Sanam.
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs Sanam.
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs m.0cc5gq_.
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs Санам.
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs 380963.
- Sanam,_Sudan sameAs Q1424316.
- Sanam,_Sudan lat "18.483333333333334".
- Sanam,_Sudan long "31.816666666666666".
- Sanam,_Sudan wasDerivedFrom Sanam,_Sudan?oldid=650891381.
- Sanam,_Sudan depiction Sanam.jpg.
- Sanam,_Sudan isPrimaryTopicOf Sanam,_Sudan.