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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 85500: Selam brother Explorer. I must thank you for taking the time out of your day to hand that troll his ass in the first page of this thread. In regards to my claim, I am speaking of archeological sites and historical places, not grand kingdoms such as the power house Kush or Meroe. In this regard, Eritrea has 80,000 and this number is expected to grow, because outside of Somalia, Eritrea is the least archeological excavated nation in the horn. Here's the article http://www.madote.com/2009/10/eritrea-has-second-highest.html [i]Asmara, 20 December 2008 - The number of archeological sites in the country which was 45,000 previously has now increased to 80,000 thanks to the continued excavation activities undertaken to identify the nation rich relics, according to Dr. Yosief Libsekal, head of the Eritrean National Museum. Noting that archeological sites and historical places in the country had not been properly explored due to successive colonial rule and wars, he indicated that additional new sites have been discovered in Buya, Northern Red Sea region. Dr. Yoseif further stated that the nation’s archeological sites and historical places are being excavated by nationals in the first place so as to avoid the mistake witnessed in excavation activities of African artifacts by foreigners. He pointed out that Eritrea ranks second after Egypt in Africa for its rich archeological sites and historical places. Moreover, he explained that there are plans to undertake rehabilitation tasks in a number of archeological sites in the country, including the Metera Statue, the Kidane-Mihret Church in Senafe which was built in the Middle Ages and the Derbush Cemetery in Massawa.[/i][/QUOTE]I don't doubt that Eritrea is potentially replete with "archaeological sites and historical sites", which could just as well be said about a number of other [i]under[/i]-excavated African regions, but even with Kush and Meroe put aside [and who can forget the Pre-Neolithic and Neolithic sites around Kerma], Sudan is host to some pretty extensive mine for archaeological fieldwork. Why, it wasn't until a couple of years ago that a inscription linked to a "sub-Saharan" language was found in the Meroitic region. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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