Sabu-Jaddi
Sabu-Jaddi Rock Art site in Sudan is a unique cluster of more than 1600 rock drawings of animals and daily life details and occasions from different historical periods expanding for more than 6000 thousand years Neolithic through different eras of Nubian civilization, located in the Nile Valley in Sudan 600 km northwest of Khartoum in the third cataract region, the Mahas region between the villages of Sabu and Jaddi.
The site was included in the World Monuments Fund /Watch 2016 List which contains 50 international monuments that need attention, promotion, and protection. https://www.wmf.org/project/sabu-jaddi-rock-art-sites]
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