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The Nubian Kingdoms - Lost Civilizations of the Nile - cover

The Nubian Kingdoms - Lost Civilizations of the Nile

Minerva Smith

Editorial: Heritage Books

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Sinopsis

For centuries, the great civilizations of Nubia thrived along the banks of the Nile, rivaling and at times even surpassing their Egyptian neighbors. From the powerful rulers of Kush to the warrior queens of Meroë, Nubia’s kingdoms built towering pyramids, commanded vast trade networks, and left behind a rich legacy of art, religion, and culture. Yet their story remains overshadowed by the grandeur of Egypt, leaving many of their achievements forgotten.
 
 
 
The Nubian Kingdoms brings these lost civilizations to life, uncovering their rise, their conflicts with Egypt and Rome, and the lasting impact of their traditions. Through archaeology, historical records, and ancient inscriptions, this book explores the power, influence, and mysteries of a people who shaped the history of Africa and beyond.
 
 
 
Step into a world of hidden pyramids, legendary kings, and untold histories, and rediscover one of the most fascinating civilizations of the ancient world.
Disponible desde: 23/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 81 páginas.

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