Sabu-Jaddi
Site of prehistoric rock art in Northern Sudan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sabu-Jaddi rock art site in Sudan is a unique cluster of more than 1600 rock drawings from different historical periods expanding for more than 6000 years through different eras of Nubian civilization.[1] however, exactly when the people living in this region began creating these images is still unknown.[2] The site is located 600 km north of Khartoum between the villages of Sabu and Jaddi. The well-preserved drawings include wild and domestic animals, humans and boats.
Location | Sabu |
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Region | Northern state, Sudan |
Coordinates | 19°55′30″N 30°32′30″E |
History | |
Periods | Neolithic |
Due to Kajbar Power Station construction plans, the site was included in the 2016 World Monuments Watch List which contains endangered monuments that need attention, promotion, and protection.[1]