Khor Shingawi
Sudan

Khor Shingawi

Stone palatial complex with courtyard and podium.

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Khor Shingawi is a notable archaeological site located in Sudan, approximately 12.5 kilometers from the Nile, south of the Merowe Dam. The site features a significant palatial building, likely dating between 500 CE and 1500 CE. This structure is characterized by its rectangular stone construction, comprising approximately 20 rooms and corridors distributed over two levels. A central courtyard with a ramp leading to a podium is a significant architectural feature, suggesting a complex layout possibly designed for administrative or ceremonial purposes. Although the exact function and precise dating of the site remain uncertain, its isolated location and architectural form contribute valuable insights into the region's historical occupation and architectural styles during the Post-Classical Period. Continued archaeological research could further elucidate the role of this site in Sudan's past.

Paleolithic
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Palatial Building Construction

500 CE, 1500 CE

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Domestic and Habitation Structures

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Country

Sudan

Coordinates

16.94° N, 33.75° E