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Publication

  1. Books:
  • Islamic Archaeology in the Republic of the Sudan, 2004, BAR S1289, Cambridge Monographs of African archaeology, no.60, Oxford.
  • Trade and wadi systems in Muslim Sudan, fountain publishers, Uganda, 20102.

 2.  Articles : –

  • Islamic remains in the Sudan, Majallat al-Thagafa al-Sudaniya (In Arabic, no.32, 1996 pp162-6, Khartoum, Sudan.
  • The main archaeological sites, Erkweit conference series no.12, 1996, pp 117-129, Faculty of Technological and developmental Studies, University of Khartoum.
  • The Sudanese Islamic domed tombs: Origins and Significance, Proceedings of the 9th International conference for Nubian Studies 1988, editor Kendall, T. 2004 pp 397-413, Boston, USA.
  • The Concept of Culture , Mahawir, No. 2, 1999, pp 29-40, (In Arabic), The Ahliya University, Sudan.
  • The Archeology of the Early Islamic period in the Sudan, Sudan and Nubia bulletin no.4, 2000, pp 32-36, London.
  • The Geographical and cultural significance of the Sudan’s ancient names, Majallat Dirasat Ifriqiya, 2002, no.18, pp203-216, (in Arabic), Africa International University, Khartoum, Sudan.
  • Ottoman Archaeology in the Sudan, Adumatu, 2003, pp89-102 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Islamic Archaeology in Sudan in Sudan Ancient Treasures, pp238-247, 2004, Editors: Welsby, D. & Anderson J. The British Museum, London.
  • Intisar Soghayroun el Zein. The Ottomans and the Mahas in the third cataract region, in Book ” fifty years in the Archaeology of Africa, papers in honor of John Alexander, 2004, pp 50-57, The British Institute in East Africa.
  • The Nile as portrayed by the Muslim and Arab travelers to Sudan, 2006, in Sudan and Africa in the chronicles of Oriental and Occidental Travelers, United Arab Emirates.
  • Female Archaeologists in the Sudan from the Perspective of Archaeology of Gender, 2006, Electronic Publication, the 7th International Sudan Studies Conference, Bergen, Norway
  • Archaeology in Performance: The Retrieval of Rituals, In Rituals and Ceremonies in Sudan, From Cultural Heritage to Theatre, editor Mieke Kolk, 2oo6, Amsterdam
  • The Material manifestation of Islam in Sudan: an introduction to the study of burials and Domed tombs, Bulletin of Sudanese Studies, no. 2 vol. 17, pp:189-204, The Institute of Afro-Asian Studies, University of Khartoum, 2007
  • The archaeological and cultural survey of the Northern Dongola Reach, western Bank, from al Khandaq to Hannek, first season report 2007, Sudan and Nubia , pp: 74-78, Bulletin no. 12, 2008, British Museum, London
  • The Dialogue between the River Nile and its hinterlands: al Khandaq a Desert Terminal and a River port. Water, Culture and identity, 2009, Nile Basin Research Program publications, Bergen, Norway.
  • The Ottoman Archaeology of the Middle Nile in the Sudan, in Frontiers of the Ottman world, ACS Peacock (editor), 2009, the British Academy, London.
  • Qasr wad Neimerie and its Gubbas, Sudan and Nubia, Bulletin no. 14,2010 pp 91-95, the Sudan archaeological research society, London
  • “Meroe, the City State, the Kingdom, the Empire. Why Meroe?” Beiträge zur Sudanforschung volume 10, Zach, M. (editor) Austria.
  •  Historic urban landscape of Khartoum, the capital of the Sudan.
  • David N. Edwards, Ali Osman, Yahia Fadl Tahir, Azhari Mustafa Sadig & Intisar Soghayroun el-Zein . On a Nubian frontier — landscapes of settlement on the Third Cataract of the Nile, Sudan.Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa,2012
  • Abeer Ramadan M. Sulaiman, The Management of Archaeological resources in Dongola region: case study Old Dongola Archeological site, passed 2010.
  • Hadia Sid Ahmed M. Saed, MA, The Archaeology of Khlawi Al-Fadlab, Al-Ghoboush and Kadabas: the official and popular adminstration, passed 2010.
  • Mohammed al-Toam M. Fadl Al-Mulla, MA, Castles and Churches below the 4th cataract, Case study: Merwi Sharq, Kajabi, Az-Zuma, al-Bakhit, Al-Karafab, passed 2011.
  •     2000, The society of Africanist Archaeologists conference (SAFA), Cambridge, UK.
    • 2000, the Development of Archeology and Tourism in the Northern State, Karima, Sudan.
    • 2007,The Ottoman Archaeology of the Middle Nile in the Sudan, ottoman frontiers conference, London, the British Academy.
    • 2008, The Wadis systems and trade, Nile Basin Research program 2008 group final workshop, Kigali, Rwanda
    • 2009, Traditional management of the Nile Water and its hinterlands: 1000BC-Ad 1500, Nile Basin Research Program, first international conference Dar as-Salaam, Tanzania
    • 2010, Islamic Archaeology in Northern Sudan,The 12th International conference for Nubian Studies , The British Museum, London.
    • 2010, Management of Water Sources as Cultural Heritage, a case from Sudan, Nile Basin resarch program conference, 25-27/oct. kampala, Uganda
    • Member of the executive committee of the  International Society for Nubian Studies2010-2014.
    • Vice President of Sudan Archaeological Society.
    • Member, United Nations Association Sudan
    • Consultant, Ethiopia-Sudan Power System Interconnection, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment.2006
    • Assessor and Evaluator for researches in Sudan Notes and Records.
    • Assessor and Evaluator for researches in Sudan University magazine.
    • Assessor and Evaluator for a book, Sudan University.
    • Assessor and evaluator for a book, Sudan Open University.