Women Dominate Archeology in Sudan
Sudanese archaeologists report that women at the University of Khartoum are set to dominate the field, pointing out that over 90 percent of its students are female. The Northeast African nation has a rich archaeological history and boasts having more pyramids than Egypt. For more, VOA’s Henry Wilkins speaks to students and experts in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum.
Episodes
-
November 24, 2024
Trump’s choice for top diplomat tough on China, Cuba, softer on Ukraine
-
November 24, 2024
Journalists braving repression and attacks recognized at awards
-
November 24, 2024
Street Beat: Ugandans recite their favorite songs
-
November 24, 2024
Leke sandals set new fashion trend in Ivory Coast
-
November 24, 2024
Chinese vessel suspected in severing of Baltic submarine cables
-
November 23, 2024
Allies ponder NATO’s future with Trump