• History and civilizations of Sudan
• Rock Inscriptions from Semna and Kumma
• Fondation Michela Schiff-Giorgini
• SFDAS Activity Reports from 1975 to 2000
• A Brief Archaeological Guide to Naga, Musawwarat es-Sufra and Meroe
• An Illustrated Guide to the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum
• Survey André Vila (Sudanese Nubia)
• Palaces and large residences of the Meroitic Kingdom
• Funerary customs in the kingdom of Meroe
• Egyptian ceramics in ancient Sudan
• Concise Manual for Ceramic Studies
• Documentaire b’n’T bnt communication sur les Béliers d’El-Hassa
• From the Yellow Nile to the Blue Nile.
• 12th International Conference for Nubian Studies
• Lecture organized by the Sudan archaeology Society
• Lecture organized by the Sudan archaeology Society
• Lecture organized by the Sudan Archaeology Society
• Lectures of the Sudan Archaeology Society
• Lecture organized by the Sudan Archaeological Society
• Lecture organized by the Sudan Archaeology Society
• Lecture organized by the Sudan Archaeology Society
• Lecture organized by the Sudan Archaeology Society
• Sudan Archaeology Society Lecture
• Conférence de la Sudan Archaeology Society
• Savoir-faire et techniques au Soudan ancien
• "Qui n’a pas sa pyramide?" Les fouilles françaises de Sedeinga (Nubie soudanaise), 2009-2012
• Conférence de la Sudan archaeological Society. Lecture by Dr Vincent Rondot
• Seminar: Ritual pratices in ancient Sudan
• Another view of Sudan. Kite at the service of archaeology
• Dams on the Nile of Civilizations
• Mission SFDAS-NCAM to El-Hassa
• Mission de photographies par Cerf-Volant
• SFDAS-NCAM Mission in el-Hassa : 12th campaign
• “In the realm of Meroe: Muweis, a city under the sand”
• “In the footsteps of the queens of Egypt”
• “In the land of Black Pharaohs”
• “Sudan, Kingdom of the Nile”
• Méroé, l’empire qui défia Rome.
• Publication of an article on Sedeinga (by Owen Jarus in Livescience)
• Short documentary from 1960 on "The Land of Kousch"
• Visit of the French press at Meroe
• Visit of the Managing Director of the Louvre
• "Sciences et Avenir" au Soudan
• Olivier Rolin, de retour au Soudan.