Artefacts of Excavation
Published on Artefacts of Excavation (https://egyptartefacts.griffith.ox.ac.uk)

Home > Sesebi

Share [1]

Sesebi

Site description: 

The fortified temple-town in Sudan is an example of the expansionist policy and architecture that developed from that in the New Kingdom. A temple dedicated to Amun-Re, Mut and Khonsu and houses and storage fascilities were located within the fortification walls. 

Type of site: 
Temple; town
Timeframe: 
Temple (New Kingdom); town (New Kingdom).
Relevant publications: 

Blackman, A. M. 1937. Preliminary report on the excavations at Sesebi, northern province, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1936-37. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 23 (2), 145-151.

Fairman, H. W. 1938. Preliminary report on the excavations at Sesebi (Sudla) and 'Amārah West, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1937-8. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 24 (2), 151-156.

Morkot, Robert 1988. The excavations at Sesebi (Sudla) 1936-1938. Beiträge zur Sudanforschung 3, 159-164.

  • About the project
  • Blog
  • Site map

Source URL: https://egyptartefacts.griffith.ox.ac.uk/node/10813

Links
[1] https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fegyptartefacts.griffith.ox.ac.uk%2Fnode%2F10813&title=Sesebi