Napata

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1Nubia / Humanities / Geography of Africa / Africa / Kerma / Tombos / Bioarchaeology / Kingdom of Kush / Biological anthropology / Napata / Anthropology / Cataracts of the Nile

Michele Rose Buzon Department of Anthropology Purdue University 700 W. State Street West Lafayette, IN

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Language: English - Date: 2016-05-02 14:21:03
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Case Study 8.5: Napata, Sudan including the temples of Djebel Barkal and the Nuri necropolis Presentation and analysis of the site Geographical position: The site of Napata is located close to the city of Merowe in the N

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Language: English - Date: 2015-08-18 04:32:32
    31st millennium BC / African civilizations / Piye / Napata / Tefnakht / Memphis /  Egypt / Amun / Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt / Kingdom of Kush / Africa / Year of birth unknown

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    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-11 06:51:05
    4American Research Center in Egypt / Saqqara / Memphis /  Egypt / Ancient Egypt / Egypt / Amenhotep I / Karnak / Napata / Janet Richards / Africa / Middle East / Egyptology

    Current as of April 10, 2015 ARCE 66th ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS Houston, Texas April, 2015 Friday April 24 Morning

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-10 16:46:58
    5Nubian people / Sphinx of Taharqo / Ancient history / African civilizations / Taharqa / Jebel Barkal / Nubia / Anlamani / Napata / Kingdom of Kush / Africa / Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt

    Sphinx of Taharqo The British Museum From Temple T at Kawa, Sudan, Kushite, about 680 BC Sphinxes represent the immense power of the Egyptian king. The human head of this sphinx is adorned with two uraei, the symbols of

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:44
    6Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt / Napata / Taharqa / Piye / Nubia / Jebel Barkal / Meroë / Ancient Egypt / Neo-Assyrian Empire / Kingdom of Kush / Africa / Nubian people

    Ancient Egypt: The Kushite Period The British Museum The Twenty-fifth Dynasty comprised the kings Piye (Piankhy), Shabako, Shabitku, Taharqa and Tanutamun. With the breakdown of Egyptian sovereignty in Egypt at the end o

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
    71st millennium BC / Amenirdis I / Piye / Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt / Napata / El-Kurru / Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt / Medinet Habu / Shepenupet II / Kingdom of Kush / Africa / Ancient Egypt

    Shabako, Kushite King of Egypt[removed]BC) The British Museum Shabako[removed]BC), second ruler of the Egyptian Twenty-fifth Dynasty, rose to power over the kingdom of Napata after the death of his brother Piye, who ha

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
    8Nubia / Taharqa / Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt / Piye / Nuri / Ushabti / Neo-Assyrian Empire / Sphinx of Taharqo / Napata / Kingdom of Kush / Africa / Nubian people

    Granite Shabti of King Taharqa The British Museum From the pyramid of Taharqa at Nuri, Nubia 25th Dynasty, 664 BC Egypt was brought partially under Kushite domination by Piye (reigned about[removed]

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
    9Ancient cities / African civilizations / Nubian people / Luxor Museum / Napata / Corniche / Senkamanisken / Taharqa / Zahi Hawass / Africa / Luxor / Kingdom of Kush

    EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Notes and News Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The former

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    Source URL: www.ees.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-18 04:25:31
    10Ancient cities / African civilizations / Nubian people / Luxor Museum / Napata / Corniche / Senkamanisken / Taharqa / Zahi Hawass / Africa / Luxor / Kingdom of Kush

    EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Notes and News Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The former

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    Language: English - Date: 2009-08-18 04:25:31
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