BANGANARTI. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION OF THE SITE IN 2007 (with Appendix 1 and Appendix 2) Cover Image

BANGANARTI. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION OF THE SITE IN 2007 (with Appendix 1 and Appendix 2)
BANGANARTI. ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION OF THE SITE IN 2007 (with Appendix 1 and Appendix 2)

Author(s): Bogdan T. Żurawski, Dorota Moryto-Naumiuk, Lucyna Piekacz, Karol Piasecki
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Sudan; Banganarti; Tanqasi; Selib; Lower Church; murals; conservation; reconstruction; air photography; anthropological studies

Summary/Abstract: The archaeological part of the program included testing in the Lower Church at Banganarti (eight trial pits uncovering more murals) and large-scale excavation of the outer fortifications, aimed at a general reconstruction of the layout and chronology in relation to the churches and other structures intra muros. This was coupled with air photography of the outer fortifications and the site surroundings. Newly excavated parts of the curtain wall were surveyed topographically. The conservation effort was centered on taking down the murals of the ‘Anastasis’ and ‘St. Sisinnios trampling a female demon’ from the Lower Church and general conservation of the plastered walls of the church. Modern roofing over the western part of the church complex was. Work also proceeded on preparing the building of the Raphaelion for covering with a 1:1 replica of the vaulting (central dome included). Additionally, the team excavated a probe on the central kom at Selib and undertook salvage excavations of a post-Meroitic tumulus found by local clay diggers in the Tanqasi village. Human bones from excavations at Banganarti and Tanqasi were examined by an anthropologist.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: XIX
  • Page Range: 327-341
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English