Sudanese Archaeological Sites - Test
  • 1. Which archaeological site in Sudan is known for its ancient pyramids?
A) Naga
B) Musawwarat es-Sufra
C) Meroe
D) El Kurru
  • 2. What is the capital city of Sudan where the National Museum of Sudan is located?
A) El Obeid
B) Port Sudan
C) Khartoum
D) Omdurman
  • 3. What is the name of the ancient kingdom located in present-day Sudan that prospered from trade with ancient Egypt?
A) Axum
B) Kush
C) Nubia
D) Aksum
  • 4. Which archaeological site in Sudan is known for its Lion Temple?
A) Meroe
B) Musawwarat es-Sufra
C) Sesebi
D) Kawa
  • 5. What is the main architectural feature of the El Kurru archaeological site in Sudan?
A) Pyramids
B) Temples
C) Tombs
D) Obelisks
  • 6. What is the temple built at Dangeil in Sudan dedicated to?
A) Amun
B) Osiris
C) Isis
D) Anubis
  • 7. Which ancient civilization occupied the archaeological site of Naga in Sudan?
A) Meroitic
B) Greek
C) Persian
D) Carthaginian
  • 8. Which ancient kingdom had its capital at Napata, near the modern-day city of Karima in Sudan?
A) Kingdom of Kush
B) Kingdom of Nubia
C) Kingdom of Meroe
D) Kingdom of Aksum
  • 9. In which region of Sudan is the ancient site of Old Dongola located?
A) Eastern Sudan
B) Northern Sudan
C) Western Sudan
D) Southern Sudan
  • 10. What is the modern-day country that shares a border with Sudan where the site of Jebel Barkal is located?
A) Chad
B) Egypt
C) Eritrea
D) Libya
  • 11. Which river flows through the ancient site of Jebel Barkal in Sudan?
A) Jordan
B) Nile
C) Euphrates
D) Tigris
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