The four-yearly International Conference of the Society for Nubian 
      Studies is currently the most important scientific meeting on the 
      archaeology and the ancient history of Nubia. The 13th session took 
      place in 2014 in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) and its Proceedings contain 95 
      peer-reviewed papers distributed in 13 chronological or thematic 
      sections, evidencing the breadth of subjects covered: general synthesis, 
      prehistory, protohistory, Egypt, Napata, Meroe, Middle ages, epigraphy 
      and linguistics, cultural heritage, fortifications, bioanthropology, man 
      and animal, survey and fieldwork. 
The subjects treated are a 
      reflexion of the scientific and cultural heritage issues facing Nubian 
      archaeology, which is one of the most dynamic and innovative of the 
      African continent. It is today confronted with the numerous challenges 
      of the 21st century, which include the coordination between economic 
      development and the protection of the environment and heritage, 
      maintaining and encouraging preventive archaeology, as well as the 
      valorisation of sites in the light of growing public interest.
    
	  	
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