Site Credits

Site developers

Missing Pixel, 718Media


Content developers

Education Development Center, Inc.

Dr. Ronald Bailey, Principal Investigator

Kristen Bjork, Principal Investigator

Dr. Glenn Kleiman, Technical Advisor

Karen Craddock, Research Associate

Dr. Timothy Kendall, Senior Scientist

Michael Maffie, Technology Associate

Ken Schopf, Research Assistant

Alexandra Sherman, Research Assistant


Site Producer

Michelle Halsell


Co-Producer

Duy Linh Tu


Creative Director

Younghui Kim


Technical Lead

Marc Antony Vose


Accessibility advisor and developer

Andrew Kirkpatrick


Graphic designer

Jim Infantino, SLAB! Media


Photography

Sandra Dillon

Logo development

Erin Wells


Shockwave design and programming

Michael Maffie, Education Development Center, Inc.

Jim Infantino, SLAB! Media


Video producer

Judith McCray, Juneteenth Productions, Chicago, IL


Seriation and Bones Explorations Design

Nneka Bennett


Seriation and Bones Explorations Programming

James Tu


Meroitic Table Design

Hyunhee Kim, Siyeon Cha


HTML Design/ Implementation

EunJung Gonzalez

Dr. William Y. Adams

Enrico Ferorelli

Jürgen Liepe

Susanne Gänsicke

Dr. Gay Robins

D. Johannes of the German Archaeological Society in Cairo

A. and A. Castiglioni

Dr. Jacques Reinold

J.-F. Gout


Content advisors

Dr. William Y. Adams, Professor Emeritus, Anthropology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Dr. Dawn Mulhern, Research Collaborator, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC

Dr. Timothy Kendall, Senior Research Scientist, African Archaeology, Northeastern University; Director, NCAM-Northeastern University Archaeological Survey, Bayuda Desert, Sudan

Dr. Janice Yellin, Associate Professor of Art History, Babson College, Wellesley, MA

Dr. Richard Lobban, Jr., Professor of Anthropology, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI

Dr. Carolyn Fleuhr-Lobban, Professor of Anthropology & Geography, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI

Dr. George Armelagos, Professor of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA


Content contributors

Tracy Hoffman, Harvard University

Marcia Baynes


digNubia Advisory Board

Deanna Bank Beame, Director, YOUTH ALIVE!, Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC)

Dr. Michael Blakely, Director of the Cobb Human Skeleton Collection and Professor of Anthropology, Howard University and Research Director for the African Burial Ground Project

Marilyn Decker, Associate Director of Science Education, Center for Enhanced Science and Mathematics Education (CESAME), Northeastern University

Dr. Myles Gordon, Director of Education, American Museum of Natural History

Peggy Kemp, Director, School Partnership Program, Harvard University, Graduate School of Education (Chairperson)

Dorothy Merrill, Director of Science, Children's Museum

Joyce Newhouse, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Pre-Engineering Program (MASS-PEP) and Vice President, National Association of Pre-College Directors

Rita Organ, President, National Association of Afro-American Museums and Director of Exhibits, Museum of African-American History, Detroit

Cary Sneider, Vice President for Programs, Museum of Science (Boston)

Dr. Bryant York, College of Computer Science, Northeastern University


Special thanks to

Dr. Bruce B. Williams, for the use of drawings

Mr. Lew Eatherton for the use of an archival photograph

Mr. Howard Ricketts for the use of a photograph in his collection

Dr. Robert Morkot, for the use of a drawing appearing in his book, The Black Pharaohs (London: 2000)

Dr. Friedrich W. Hinkel, for the use of his computer generated reconstruction of the "Sun Temple" at Mero‘

Dr. Charles Bonnet and the Sudan Archaeological Mission of the University of Geneva, Switzerland, for the use of their photographs and data concerning the site of Kerma

Arkansas Archaeological Survey, Fayetteville, AR for the use of their physical anthropology diagrams.

Mey Saeid, Materials Scientist, for her help in reviewing information about Nubian pottery.

Forestry Suppliers, Inc., Jackson, MS for use of archaeological tool photographs

David Johnston for the use of photographs

Dr. Kathryn Andrus for the use of photographs

The University of Pennsylvania, for the use of a drawing

The Sudan Archive of the University of Durham, England, for the use of archival photographs of the Sudan

UNESCO, for the use of a photograph in the UNESCO Courier

Dr. Saundra Murray Nettles, Associate Professor of Human Development, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, for direction of research and evaluation

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA for the use of photographs of objects from their Nubian collections and for their support

Museum of the National Center for African American Artists, Boston, MA for their advice and support

William Riseman of William Riseman Associates, Boston, MA for his 3D models of ancient Nubian structures.

Donald Sanders of Learning Sites, Inc., Williamstown, MA, for his 3D models of ancient Nubian structures and for assistance with virtual reality technology

Sudan National Museum, Khartoum, Sudan for the use of photographs of objects from its collections

National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece for the use of photographs of objects from its collections

The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY for the use of photographs of objects from its collections

The Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt for the use of photographs of objects from its collections

The Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt for the use of photographs of objects from its collections

The Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL for the use of photographs of objects and archival photographs from its collections

The Trustees of the British Museum, London, England for the use of photographs of objects from its Egyptian and Nubian collections

The Luxor Museum, Luxor, Egypt, for the use of photographs of objects from its collections

The Egyptian Museum (Aegyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung), Berlin, Germany for the use of photographs of objects from its Egyptian and Nubian collections

Staatliche Sammlung Aegyptischer Kunst, Munich, Germany for the use of photographs of objects from its Egyptian and Nubian collections

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY for the use of photographs of objects from its Egyptian collections

The Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy, for the use of a photograph of an object in its collections

Musée du Louvre, Paris, France, for the use of photographs of objects in its Egyptian collections