Ancient Nubia
Ancient Nubia
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Geography
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Capital at Kerma | 2500-15000 BC |
Capital at Napata | 1000-300 BC |
Capital at Meroe | 300 BC-300 AD |
Kingdoom of Kush
- Kushite kingdom along Nile River in present day northern Sudan
- Three major periods, each with capitals at:
- Kerma, 2500-15000 BC
- Napata, 1000-300 BC
- Meroe, 300 BC-300 AD
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- Kerma, 2500-15000 BC
- Napata, 1000-300 BC
- Meroe, 300 BC-300 AD
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Nubian pyramids
- built by Kingdom of Kush rulers who conquered Egypt (25th Dynasty of Egypt)
- were built in the Nubian homeland along the Nile
- first pyramid built in 751 BC at El Kurru, a royal cemetery of the Nubian ruling families
- emulated ancient Egyptian pharaonic practices
Source: Nubian Pyramids (wikipedia)
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