The first volume of the ASSN archive publication was published in July 2020.
Edwards, D.N. and Mills, A.J. 2020. The Archaeological Survey of Sudanese Nubia 1963-69. The Pharaonic Sites (Sudan Archaeological Research Society Publication 23), Oxford: Archaeopress/SARS. (edited by D. N. Edwards)
For some other publications relating to the work of the ASSN as well as related research in this region:
Bell, H. 1970. Place Names in the Belly of Stones. Khartoum.
Bell, H. 2009. Paradise Lost: Nubia before the 1964 Hijra, Khartoum.
Bestock, L. and Knoblauch, C. 2014. ‘Revisiting Middle Kingdom Interactions in Nubia: The Uronarti Regional Archaeological Project’, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 6(4), 32–35
Carlson,R.L. 2016. Khor Abu Anga and Magendohli. Stone Age Sites on the Sudanese Nile. Oxford: BAR.
Carlson, R.L. and Sigstad, J. S. 1973. Palaeolithic and late Neolithic Sites Excavated by the Fourth Colorado Expedition, Kush 15, 51-58.
Chittick, H.N. 1957. ‘Antiquities of the Batn el Hajjar’, Kush 5, 42-48
Davies, W.V. 2014. ‘The Korosko Road Project. Recording Egyptian inscriptions in the Eastern desert and elsewhere’, Sudan & Nubia 18, 30-44.
Dinkler, E. 1985. ‘West German Excavations on the islands of Sunnarti, Turmuki and Tangur in 1967-1968’, Nubian Letters 4, 2-14.
Donner, G. 1998. The Finnish Nubia Expedition to Sudanese Nubia 1964-65. Helsinki.
Dunham, D. 1967. Uronarti, Shelfak, Mirgissa. Second Cataract Forts II. Boston.
Dunham, D. and Janssen, J.M.A. 1960. Semna, Kumma. Second Cataract Forts I. Boston.
Dvorak, R., Payne, H. and Abdelhafiz Gafar Ali 2015. Sudanese Nubia. Portrait of a Vanishing Culture, Khartoum
Edwards D.N. 2007. ‘Meroitic settlement landscapes in Middle Nubia’, CRIPEL 26, 59-70
Edwards, D.N. 2016. ‘Among the Rocks: A first look at medieval Duweishat, from the archive’. In A. Lajtar, A.Obluski & I. Zych (eds) Aegyptus et Nubia Christiana, Warsaw: PCMA/UW, 359-380.
Edwards, D. N. 2019. ‘A possible monastery and the ‘Upper Maqs’ at Ukma-Akasha West?’, Etudes et Travaux 32, 53-79.
Edwards, D.N. and Mills, A.J. 2013. ‘Pharaonic’ Sites in the Batn al-Hajar – the ‘Archaeological Survey of Sudanese Nubia’ Revisited’, Sudan & Nubia 17, 8-17
Emery, W.B. and Kirwan, L. 1935. The Excavations and Survey between Wadi es-Sebua and Adindan, Cairo.
Hintze, F., and Reineke, W.F. 1989. Felsinschriften aus dem sudanesischen Nubien. Berlin.
Knip, A. S. 1970. ‘Metrical and non-metrical measurements on the skeletal remains of Christian populations from two sites in Sudanese Nubia’, Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse, Akademie van Wetenschappen, Series C, Biological and Medical Sciences 73 (5), 451–468.
Knoblauch, C., and Bestock, L. 2017. ‘Evolving Communities: The Egyptian fortress on Uronarti in the Late Middle Kingdom’, Sudan & Nubia 21, 50–58.
Łajtar, A. and van der Vliet, J. 2015. ‘An inscribed tomb chamber in Ukma-West’, In Łajtar, A., Ochała, G. and van der Vliet, J. (eds) Nubian Voices II. New Texts and Studies on Christian Nubian Culture, Warsaw, 103-118
Mills, A.J. 1965. ‘The Reconnaissance Survey from Gemai to Dal: A Preliminary Report for 1963-64’, Kush 13, 1-12.
Mills, A.J. 1973. ‘The archaeological survey from Gemai to Dal. Report on the 1965-1966 season’, Kush 15, 200-10.
Mills, A.J. 1992. ‘The Archaeological Survey from Gemai to Dal’, In C. Bonnet (ed.) Etudes Nubiennes I, Geneva, 29-31. ‘Mills 1992 EtNub‘
Mills, A.J. and Nordström, H.-Å. 1966. ‘The Archaeological Survey from Gemai to Dal; Preliminary Report of the Season 1964-65’, Kush 14, 1-15.
Näser, C., Becker, P., Kossatz, K. and Karrar, O.K.E. 2018. ‘Shalfak Archaeological Mission (SAM): The 2017 field season’, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 103(2), 1–19.
Rodziewicz, M. 1972 . ‘Die Keramikfunde der Deutschen Nubienunternehmungen 1968/69’, Archäologischer Anzeiger 4 ( 1972 ), 643-713.
Smith, S.T. 1995. Askut in Nubia. London.
Smith, S. T. 2017. ‘A Potter’s Wheelhead from Askut and the Organization of the Egyptian Ceramic Industry in Nubia’, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 50, 103–121.
Usai, D. 2020. ‘From Foraging to Food Producing, The Mesolithic and Neolithic of the Middle Nile Valley, in G. Emberling and B. B. Williams (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Nubia, 101-123, Oxford.
van Gerven Oei, V.W.J. and Łajtar, A. 2019. ‘Two Old Nubian Inscriptions from Akasha West’, Etudes et Travaux 32, 89-97.
Vercoutter, J. 1966. ‘Semna South Fort and the Records of Nile Levels at Kumma’, Kush 14, 125-64.
Vercoutter, J. 1976. ‘Egyptologie et climatologie. Les crues du Nil à Semnah’, CRIPEL 4, 139-172
Yvanez, E. 2010. Rock Inscriptions from Semna and Kumma. Epigraphic Study, Khartoum.
Žabkar, L.V. and Žabkar, J.J. 1982. ‘Semna South. A Preliminary Report on the 1966-68 Excavations of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute Expedition to Sudanese Nubia’, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 19, 7-50