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.