Argo Island

Coordinates: 19°25′00″N 30°27′00″E / 19.416667°N 30.45°E / 19.416667; 30.45
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Argo Island (also: Island of Arkô and Jezira Argo) is an island of the Nile in Sudan. The island contains a town of the same name and the Nubian archaeology site of Tabo.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jacquet-Gordon, Helen; Charles Bonnet; Jean Jacquet (August 1969). "Pnubs and the Temple of Tabo on Argo Island". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 55: 103–111. doi:10.2307/3856006. JSTOR 3856006.

19°25′00″N 30°27′00″E / 19.416667°N 30.45°E / 19.416667; 30.45