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Nubian Kingdoms - cover

Nubian Kingdoms

Linda Hill

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Nubian Kingdoms unveils the captivating history of Nubia, a civilization that flourished south of Egypt. This book explores Nubia's unique cultural identity, its complex relationship with Egypt, and the political might wielded by Nubian rulers. For centuries, Nubia and Egypt were deeply intertwined, with Nubian influence at times even surpassing that of its more famous neighbor. The book challenges the conventional view of Nubia as a mere extension of Egypt, revealing it as a dynamic and independent civilization.

 
The book traces Nubia's journey from the early Kerma culture through the powerful Kingdom of Kush and the later Meroitic period. It examines archaeological findings, such as Nubian cities and temples, alongside Egyptian inscriptions and classical accounts. Through a comparative analysis of Nubian and Egyptian cultures, Nubian Kingdoms illuminates Nubia's distinct identity.

 
Beginning with Nubia's geographical setting, the book progresses through periods of Egyptian domination, the Kushite conquest of Egypt, and the cultural developments of Meroe. It offers a comprehensive view of Nubian society by analyzing its art, religion, and social structures. This approach provides a holistic understanding of Nubia's place in world history, moving beyond Egypt-centric narratives.
Disponible depuis: 19/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 53 pages.

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