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New Perspectives on Ancient Nubia
New Perspectives on Ancient Nubia
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This book offers a fresh perspective on Nubian history and archaeology, challenging the notion that Nubia was merely a derivative of Egypt and highlighting African achievements and dominance in the ancient world.
Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 01 November 2023
Publisher: Gorgias Press
Ancient Nubia held significant political, social, and economic importance in the ancient world, yet our understanding of Nubian societies remains sadly limited. Nubia is often unfairly dismissed as a derivative of Egypt, disregarding its unique heritage and contributions. This volume serves as a timely corrective to this prevailing perspective, focusing on Nubian history and archaeology and presenting research from postcolonial and anti-racist viewpoints. In addition to showcasing the potential influence of Nubiology on Egyptological, classical, and biblical scholarship, this volume offers a fresh insight into African achievements and dominance in the ancient world.
The Kingdom of Kush, located in present-day Sudan, was a powerful state that thrived from the 4th millennium BC to the 3rd century AD. It was one of the most prosperous kingdoms in ancient Africa and is known for its impressive architectural achievements, such as the pyramids and temples at Meroe and Napata. The kingdom was also known for its advanced agricultural practices, including irrigation systems and crop rotation, which helped to sustain its population and economy.
One of the most notable features of the Kingdom of Kush was its military strength. The kingdom was known for its well-trained and disciplined army, which was equipped with advanced weapons and tactics. The army was used to expand the kingdom's territory and to protect it from external threats. The kingdom also had close relations with other ancient African kingdoms, such as Egypt and Ethiopia, which helped to promote trade and cultural exchange.
Despite its many achievements, the Kingdom of Kush eventually declined due to internal conflicts and external pressures. The kingdom was invaded by the Roman Empire in the 1st century AD, and its capital city, Meroe, was destroyed. However, the legacy of the Kingdom of Kush continues to be celebrated today, and its cultural and historical significance is recognized by many.
The Kingdom of Kush was a powerful state that played a significant role in the ancient world. Its impressive architectural achievements, advanced agricultural practices, and strong military strength made it one of the most prosperous kingdoms in ancient Africa. Despite its eventual decline, the legacy of the Kingdom of Kush continues to be celebrated today, and its cultural and historical significance is recognized by many.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781463243425
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