I’m delighted to share this fantastic short video made by Jebel Barkal team member Sami Elamin. In it, he showcases work with children who are internally displaced due to ongoing fighting in Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum. The children arrive from local refugee shelters, explore the site museum and the site’s pyramids with archaeologists, learn a bit about archaeology (and conservation!), and spend time relaxing and drawing together. This work is funded by a generous grant from the U.S. Department of State Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation, and Sami’s video compilation of it is set to some groovy beats. Enjoy!