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Archaeology and Cultural Heritage in a War Zone: Crisis in Sudan with Dr. Rennan Lemos
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In this episode of Afterlives of Ancient Egypt, we discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and its impact on cultural heritage with our guest, Dr. Rennan Lemos. Dr. Lemos shares his personal experiences of being trapped in Khartoum during the conflict, witnessing destruction, and eventually being rescued. We delve into the historical context of colonialism in Sudan and Egypt, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst crises. This episode underscores the need for greater awareness and support for the Sudanese people and their heritage, while also highlighting the role of Nubian and Sudanese archaeology within the broader community.
About our Guest
Dr. Rennan Lemos, Teaching Associate in Egyptian Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
Rennan Lemos teaches Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, where he is a fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. With over a decade of experience excavating in Egypt and Sudan, Rennan currently directs the Djehutyhotep Project in collaboration with the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Sudan. He also serves as the Assistant Director of the Sanam Temple Project. His research, funded by institutions such as the British Academy and the Schiff Giorgini Foundation, is deeply rooted in social justice and decolonization. In 2024, Rennan was awarded the Schiff Giorgini Foundation's Annual Prize à la mémoire de Jean Leclant.
Show Notes
* Rennan’s account of his experience — “Where do angels live? In hell. My escape from the war in Sudan”
* Looting at the National Museum in Khartoum
Ways to Get Involved
Spread the Word
* Share what is happening on your social media; tell your friends and family
* Write to your state and federal representatives to request immediate action
* Stay informed!
Donations
* UNHCR
* Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
* UNICEF
* The International Committee of the Red Cross/Sudanese Red Crescent Society
Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 461281963 series 3487616
In this episode of Afterlives of Ancient Egypt, we discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and its impact on cultural heritage with our guest, Dr. Rennan Lemos. Dr. Lemos shares his personal experiences of being trapped in Khartoum during the conflict, witnessing destruction, and eventually being rescued. We delve into the historical context of colonialism in Sudan and Egypt, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst crises. This episode underscores the need for greater awareness and support for the Sudanese people and their heritage, while also highlighting the role of Nubian and Sudanese archaeology within the broader community.
About our Guest
Dr. Rennan Lemos, Teaching Associate in Egyptian Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
Rennan Lemos teaches Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, where he is a fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. With over a decade of experience excavating in Egypt and Sudan, Rennan currently directs the Djehutyhotep Project in collaboration with the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Sudan. He also serves as the Assistant Director of the Sanam Temple Project. His research, funded by institutions such as the British Academy and the Schiff Giorgini Foundation, is deeply rooted in social justice and decolonization. In 2024, Rennan was awarded the Schiff Giorgini Foundation's Annual Prize à la mémoire de Jean Leclant.
Show Notes
* Rennan’s account of his experience — “Where do angels live? In hell. My escape from the war in Sudan”
* Looting at the National Museum in Khartoum
Ways to Get Involved
Spread the Word
* Share what is happening on your social media; tell your friends and family
* Write to your state and federal representatives to request immediate action
* Stay informed!
Donations
* UNHCR
* Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
* UNICEF
* The International Committee of the Red Cross/Sudanese Red Crescent Society
Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe
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