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Kerma CultureThe Kingdom of Kush was ruled from Kerma. The most powerful Nubian state of the early 2nd millennium BC was based at Kerma, a partly fortified settlement ...
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Nubia: Jewels of Ancient Sudan - Getty MuseumThe Kerma Period (about 2400–1550 BC) Nubia's Kingdom of Kush arose around 2400 BC at the city of Kerma (in present-day Sudan). It established trade relations ...
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Dr. Stuart Tyson SmithKerma Culture in Nubia. The Kerma culture evolved out of the Neolithic around 2400 BC. The Kerman Rulers of Kush profited from the trade in luxury goods to ...
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The Amulets of the Kerma Culture | The Shelby White and Leon LevyKerma is an archaeological site located in the largest alluvial plain of the northern Sudan, upstream of the Third Cataract in Upper Nubia.
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Kerma - The Ancient African Kingdom - Heritage DailyNov 16, 2020 · Kerma, also called Karmah is an archaeological site and the former capital of the ancient Kerma Kingdom, located in the Dongola Reach above the Third Cataract ...
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History - KermaNubia is a vast region located in northern Sudan and southern Egypt, between the First and the Fifth cataracts. South of the Second Cataract, numerous rock ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 SOUDAN - Kerma1923; Early, Middle and Classic Kerma: Bonnet 2000; Early Kerma: Honegger 2009 ... chronological phases studied in the Kerma Necropolis. If the population ...
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Kerma - University College LondonPre-Kerma, closely related to the A-Group, about 3500 - 2200 BC ; Early Kerma, about 2100 BC ; Middle Kerma, main centres are Sai and Kerma, about 2000 -1700 BC.
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Features - A Nubian Kingdom Rises - September/October 2020Much of what scholars know of early Nubian history comes from ancient Egyptian sources, and, for a time, some believed Kerma was simply an Egyptian colonial ...Missing: chronology | Show results with:chronology
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Early Kush: The Kingdom of KermaThe kingdom of Kerma was an African state located along the Nile River south of Egypt, on the edge of the ancient Middle Eastern world-system.
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Kerma Kingdom Develops and Dominates Lower Nubia - EBSCOThe Kerma culture is divided into Early, Middle, and Classic Kerma phases. Early Kerma and the beginnings of Middle Kerma correspond to the time of the kingdoms ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Interrelations of Kerma and Pharaonic EgyptMar 14, 2013 · In this essay, I will discuss the changing relations between ancient Egypt and Kerma. Synthesizing the two principal chronologies, I have ...
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Kerma: The Rise of an African Civilization - jstorFrom there the Egyptians were able to attack Kerma, which Hintze believes Thutmose pillaged and destroyed.41 Thutmose then made his way beyond the Fourth ...
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Egypt, 2000–1000 B.C. | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art HistorySecond Intermediate Period, ca. 1640–1550 B.C.. New Kingdom, ca. 1550–1070 ... The Hyksos form an alliance with the rulers of Kerma in Nubia against the ...
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Archaeology of the Kerma Culture### Summary of Kerma Location and Chronological Phases
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the material entanglement in the 'egyptian cemetery' in kerma ... - jstorEgyptianizing motifs seem to have taken on new meaning at Kerma, rather then demonstrating a direct “influence” of Egyptian culture». Cf. MANZO 2011. 63 MINOR ...
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(PDF) The Pre-Kerma period - Academia.eduThe Pre-Kerma period, first identified in 1986, is explored through the remnants of settlements discovered in the Kerma region. Significant archaeological ...
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[PDF] Excavations at the Nubian royal town of - KermaNumerous seal impressions suggest an administrative appara- tus indispensable to these exchanges. Egyptian sources report contacts between expedition. chiefs ...
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Expedition Magazine | Chiefs or Kings?... Lower Nubia and Kerma in Upper may not be accurate reflections of their power. which might have been considerable. Were these rulers chiefs, each independent ...
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[PDF] The Economical System of Kush (2500 – 155 B. C.)Most of the scholars believe in the practicing of the agriculture by Kerma people, this indicated by the presence of some remains of the grains inside the ...
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[PDF] UC Santa Barbara - eScholarshipWe thus have a relatively precise chronological framework which highlights ve distinct phases of relatively short duration from the beginning of Early Kerma to.
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Afterlives of Kerma Religion: Rams, Lions, and Fantastical Winged ...Sep 1, 2022 · Kerma religious imagery includes rams, lions, hippopotami (Taweret), and flying animal deities, which may have echoes in later Kushite religion.
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[PDF] BEFORE THE PYRAMIDS - Institute for the Study of Ancient Culturesa large quantity of Black-Topped pottery. Vessels such as this represent an early stage of ceramic production, at which time pottery was hand-made. Similar ...
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[PDF] Ancient Egypt and Black Africa-Early Contacts - Penn MuseumThe great mass of the artifacts from Kerma are of. Kushite manufacture; they include excellent pottery, mainly a very fine red polished black- topped ware in ...
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(PDF) Archaeology of the Kerma Culture - Academia.eduKerma was a Bronze Age culture (c. 2500–1500 bce) located in what is today Sudan and southern Egypt. It is one of the earliest complex societies in Africa ...
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[PDF] Newsletter Egypt and Sudan - British MuseumJun 18, 2015 · They were often found together with other categories of objects, such as ivory tusks, cuboid rods ... amulets, and many stone and faience beads.Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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Weapons, Ideology and Identity at Kerma (Upper Nubia, 2500–1500 ...Aug 6, 2025 · This paper would like to represent a first step in the direction of a more systematic and articulated study of the weapons and their meaning at Kerma
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Mythical Animals of Kush. Remarks on the Imaginary Creatures and ...Oct 22, 2023 · The contribution deals with some imaginary creatures occurring in the Kerma art. Indeed, mythical animals like criosphinx, winged giraffe ...
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[PDF] EXCAVATIONS AT SERRA EASTBeaded leather girdle or kilt. Bead Materials (see table 29). Stone, faience, and ostrich eggshell were the principal materials used for beads, as found ...Missing: craftsmanship | Show results with:craftsmanship
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Beads and Pendants from the Tumuli Cemeteries at Wadi Qitna and ...Materials include ostrich eggshell, Red Sea shells, and glass from Eastern Mediterranean and South Asia. Beads showcase diverse manufacturing techniques, ...
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[PDF] NUBIAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE XXIST CENTURY - KermaThis large volume of data allows for a targeted analysis of the population of Kerma. The aim of our paper is to present the first results of the most recent ...Missing: estimates | Show results with:estimates
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The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma - Oxford Academic12 The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma Purchased. Charles Bonnet,. Charles Bonnet ... The cemetery was abandoned just before the Egyptian conquest and a last royal ...
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The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma: data analysis and excavations in ...CE1 22 CE2 2 CE3 4 CE4 8 CE5 7 Graves excavated by Bonnet between 1979 and 1999 CE6 8 total=124 graves CE7 4 CE8 6 CE9 6 CE23 30 CE27 27 CE8 30 CE23 84 Graves ...
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Neolithic occupations and the early stages of the Kerma civilisationMay 3, 2020 · It is precisely at this period that we notice in the Kerma civilisation the beginning of social stratification with the appearance of richer and ...
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(PDF) Excavations on two Kerma Horizon cemeteries in El-Gamamiya... looting since the place is used. nowadays as a stand for a huge water tank. located between the houses. Fieldwalking. determined the most eroded areas of the ...
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Necropolis of KermaIts area is around 90 hectares, the number of tombs is between 30,000 and 40,000, and the largest of them reach 90 meters in diameter. The works made it ...
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Dying to serve: the mass burials at Kerma | Antiquity | Cambridge CoreJan 2, 2015 · High ranking burial mounds in Bronze Age Sudan featured burials in a corridor leading to the central burial – supposedly of a king.Missing: tombs | Show results with:tombs
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The Monuments of the Kingdom of Kerma and Dokki GeilIt is a large mudbrick temple, currently standing 18m high, which surrounded by the religious quarter dominates the site. It was continuously transformed over ...
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Excavations at kerma parts I-III : George a Reisner - Internet ArchiveJul 13, 2023 · Excavations at kerma parts I-III. by: George a Reisner. Publication date: 1923. Collection: internetarchivebooks. Contributor: Internet Archive.Missing: 1910-1916 | Show results with:1910-1916
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MFA Boston Re-Examines Nubia's Story in Exhibition Exploring ...Sep 18, 2019 · While Reisner originally concluded that Kerma was a military outpost ruled by Egypt, scholars now believe that an army from Kerma attacked Egypt ...
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RECHERCHES – KermaThis new project has revealed the ancient city's urban planning over an area measuring more than 30 hectares. These excavations in the city (between 1977 ...
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Swiss Archaeologist Makes Surprise Discovery of Round Temples ...Feb 15, 2017 · A team of Swiss archaeologists have recently uncovered three temples in Sudan that could possibly help unlock some of the mysteries of ancient Africa.
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Museum - KermaLocal and regional businesses were contracted out and financing was assured by a Sudanese-Swiss partnership. The museum's first inauguration was held on ...
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Nubia | Munich University Attab to Ferka Survey ProjectOther Archaeological Sites in Sudan: Such as Kerma, suffering from the impacts of climate change, especially soil erosion, floods, and landslides. Al-Bajrawiya: ...
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[PDF] Archaeological excavations at Kerma (Sudan)Only three tombs were excavated. The pottery, although very fragmentary, shows a clear evolution towards the types of Middle. Kerma. New carinated forms make ...
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Investigating health at Kerma: Sacrificial versus nonsacrificial ...Jan 10, 2008 · This analysis examines heterogeneity in risks by assessing the health status of individuals in two distinct burial contexts from the Nubian ...
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Trauma in the City of Kerma: Ancient Versus Modern Injury PatternsAug 10, 2025 · This paper presents a systematic analysis of cranial and postcranial skeletal trauma among 223 adults who were excavated by George Reisner in ...
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Stable isotopes and diet at Ancient Kerma, Upper Nubia (Sudan)The dispersal of the latter to India took less than 1000 years according to present data. Here, we review the middle Holocene Sudanese archaeological data ...
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[PDF] Periodontal Disease and “Oral Health” in the Past: New Insights from ...Although little is known of dental hygiene practices in the Neolithic,. Kerma, or Medieval periods in Nubia, the high prev- alence seen in the molar region in ...
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Ancient DNA from Sudan | Land of Punt - WordPress.comMar 11, 2023 · The researchers propose that the Neolithic Kadruka population was likely ancestral to present-day Nilotes residing in the area.
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The embodiment of colonial strategy: Osteoarthritis in ancient NubiaMar 2, 2022 · For additional details about the Kerma skeletal collection as well as previous bioarchaeological analysis, please see: Buzon & Judd, 2008; Judd, ...
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[PDF] Palaeoenvironment and economy at Kerma, Northern Sudan, during ...Kerma is situated in the north of Sudan, approximately 20 km south of the third cataract, on the right bank of the Nile (Fig. 1). Around 2,500 B.C. a unique.