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What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? - Geoff Emberling
Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most dominant empires in history: the Egyptians and the Romans. So what happened to this African kingdom? Geoff Emberling details the rise and fall of the Kush empire.
Lesson by Geoff Emberling, directed by Carlos Rupit & Lizeth Rodríguez.
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Sudan The Birthplace of Humanity!?
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Documenting an Ancient Kingdom In Sudan
In November 2011, Museum Curator Alex de Voogt, Postdoctoral Fellow Vincent Francigny, and Research Associate William Harcourt-Smith set out on a Constantine S. Niarchos Expedition to Sudan. Over the course of two weeks, the team traveled some 2,000 kilometers and visited about 20 archaeological sites dating from the ancient kingdom of Meroë.
Meroë was an independent kingdom of Nubia, centered in the north of Sudan and contemporaneous with Greek and Roman domination of the Mediterranean world. While Meroites were influenced by their Egyptian neighbors, they had a distinct political state, writing system, and religion. Archaeologists have only been able to translate a few Meroitic texts, so researchers must use other clues from the past to learn about this ancient civilization.
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The Real Reason Sudan’s Dazzling Ancient Pyramids Were Shunned From The History Books
A dazzling civilization flourished in Sudan nearly 5,000 years ago. Why was it forgotten?
On the banks of the Nile River in eastern Sudan, the desert landscape is broken up by an unlikely sight. Towering towards the sky are a series of stone and granite pyramids, some reaching almost 100 feet high. But unlike their counterparts in Egypt, these monuments were largely written out of the history books – and remain relatively unknown to this day.
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Sudan's forgotten pyramids - BBC News
As part of a series looking at some of the lesser seen sides of some of the world’s most misunderstood countries, Benjamin Zand heads to Sudan. A country long-ravaged by terrorism and civil war – he sets off on a journey to find one of the world’s largest collections of ancient pyramids, that few ever visit.
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African History Egypt, Ethiopia & Sudan
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A look into history in the sand may hold the key to unlocking past.
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Kush: Ancient Sudan
Khartoum neolithic ceramics. Nabta Playa. Vulva petroglyphs. Stone figurines. Female icons of the "A-group” neolithic. Incised and painted pottery. Ritual stands. C-group archaeology. Megalithic burials. New styles of female figurines and incised ceramics. Black-on-red pots, a Nile valley pattern shared with late neolithic Egypt. The Kerma culture, class stratified kingdom with impressive architecture. Ivory hippo women, with same curved knife and crocodile teeth as Kemetic Taweret. Egyptian New Kingdom conquest, and Nubian tribute scenes in murals, with Sudanese captives. Medjay archers. The Napatan realm. Kushan line founds the 25th dynasty in Egypt, after Asiatic domination. Piye and Tarharqa revive Kemetic culture. Women of Kushan line: priestesses, queens. Pyramids at Nuri and their t...
published: 28 Mar 2023
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What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? - Geoff Emberling
Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile ...
Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most dominant empires in history: the Egyptians and the Romans. So what happened to this African kingdom? Geoff Emberling details the rise and fall of the Kush empire.
Lesson by Geoff Emberling, directed by Carlos Rupit & Lizeth Rodríguez.
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Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most dominant empires in history: the Egyptians and the Romans. So what happened to this African kingdom? Geoff Emberling details the rise and fall of the Kush empire.
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Sudan The Birthplace of Humanity!?
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Documenting an Ancient Kingdom In Sudan
In November 2011, Museum Curator Alex de Voogt, Postdoctoral Fellow Vincent Francigny, and Research Associate William Harcourt-Smith set out on a Constantine S....
In November 2011, Museum Curator Alex de Voogt, Postdoctoral Fellow Vincent Francigny, and Research Associate William Harcourt-Smith set out on a Constantine S. Niarchos Expedition to Sudan. Over the course of two weeks, the team traveled some 2,000 kilometers and visited about 20 archaeological sites dating from the ancient kingdom of Meroë.
Meroë was an independent kingdom of Nubia, centered in the north of Sudan and contemporaneous with Greek and Roman domination of the Mediterranean world. While Meroites were influenced by their Egyptian neighbors, they had a distinct political state, writing system, and religion. Archaeologists have only been able to translate a few Meroitic texts, so researchers must use other clues from the past to learn about this ancient civilization.
# ConstantineS.NiarchosExpedition #expeditions #archaeology #archaeologists #Meroë #ancientkingdoms #ancientcivilizations
One of the 2011 Niarchos expedition's main goals was to document depictions of animals at archaeological sites. The animal representations they detailed in the field—ranging from elephants to frogs—will be compiled with images from artifacts in existing museum collections to create a "bestiary" for Meroë. This bestiary will be an organized catalog of animals, giving insight into how different species were used and ultimately leading to further research questions about religion, environment, and other subjects.
The expedition team also investigated other topics, including paleoanthropology, board games, and zootherapy—the use of animals in medicine.
This 2011 Constantine S. Niarchos Expedition was generously supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
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Alex de Voogt
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In November 2011, Museum Curator Alex de Voogt, Postdoctoral Fellow Vincent Francigny, and Research Associate William Harcourt-Smith set out on a Constantine S. Niarchos Expedition to Sudan. Over the course of two weeks, the team traveled some 2,000 kilometers and visited about 20 archaeological sites dating from the ancient kingdom of Meroë.
Meroë was an independent kingdom of Nubia, centered in the north of Sudan and contemporaneous with Greek and Roman domination of the Mediterranean world. While Meroites were influenced by their Egyptian neighbors, they had a distinct political state, writing system, and religion. Archaeologists have only been able to translate a few Meroitic texts, so researchers must use other clues from the past to learn about this ancient civilization.
# ConstantineS.NiarchosExpedition #expeditions #archaeology #archaeologists #Meroë #ancientkingdoms #ancientcivilizations
One of the 2011 Niarchos expedition's main goals was to document depictions of animals at archaeological sites. The animal representations they detailed in the field—ranging from elephants to frogs—will be compiled with images from artifacts in existing museum collections to create a "bestiary" for Meroë. This bestiary will be an organized catalog of animals, giving insight into how different species were used and ultimately leading to further research questions about religion, environment, and other subjects.
The expedition team also investigated other topics, including paleoanthropology, board games, and zootherapy—the use of animals in medicine.
This 2011 Constantine S. Niarchos Expedition was generously supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
ARCHIVE IMAGES COURTESY OF
Steve F. E. Cameron
COSV
R. David / Sedeinga Mission
Vincent Francigny
Will Harcourt-Smith
Ad Meskens
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Olaf Tausch
Alex de Voogt
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Ep 4. They just uncovered a MASSIVE structure in Sudan
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In Sudan, This civilization is Rewriting History!
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The Real Reason Sudan’s Dazzling Ancient Pyramids Were Shunned From The History Books
A dazzling civilization flourished in Sudan nearly 5,000 years ago. Why was it forgotten?
On the banks of the Nile River in eastern Sudan, the desert landscape...
A dazzling civilization flourished in Sudan nearly 5,000 years ago. Why was it forgotten?
On the banks of the Nile River in eastern Sudan, the desert landscape is broken up by an unlikely sight. Towering towards the sky are a series of stone and granite pyramids, some reaching almost 100 feet high. But unlike their counterparts in Egypt, these monuments were largely written out of the history books – and remain relatively unknown to this day.
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A dazzling civilization flourished in Sudan nearly 5,000 years ago. Why was it forgotten?
On the banks of the Nile River in eastern Sudan, the desert landscape is broken up by an unlikely sight. Towering towards the sky are a series of stone and granite pyramids, some reaching almost 100 feet high. But unlike their counterparts in Egypt, these monuments were largely written out of the history books – and remain relatively unknown to this day.
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Sudan's forgotten pyramids - BBC News
As part of a series looking at some of the lesser seen sides of some of the world’s most misunderstood countries, Benjamin Zand heads to Sudan. A country long-r...
As part of a series looking at some of the lesser seen sides of some of the world’s most misunderstood countries, Benjamin Zand heads to Sudan. A country long-ravaged by terrorism and civil war – he sets off on a journey to find one of the world’s largest collections of ancient pyramids, that few ever visit.
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As part of a series looking at some of the lesser seen sides of some of the world’s most misunderstood countries, Benjamin Zand heads to Sudan. A country long-ravaged by terrorism and civil war – he sets off on a journey to find one of the world’s largest collections of ancient pyramids, that few ever visit.
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African History Egypt, Ethiopia & Sudan
African History Egypt, Ethiopia & Sudan
A look into history in the sand may hold the key to unlocking past.
African History Egypt, Ethiopia & Sudan
A look into history in the sand may hold the key to unlocking past.
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African History Egypt, Ethiopia & Sudan
A look into history in the sand may hold the key to unlocking past.
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Easter: Ancient Pagan Idolatry NO BUENO FOR CHRISTIANS & JEWS
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1:31:00
Kush: Ancient Sudan
Khartoum neolithic ceramics. Nabta Playa. Vulva petroglyphs. Stone figurines. Female icons of the "A-group” neolithic. Incised and painted pottery. Ritual stand...
Khartoum neolithic ceramics. Nabta Playa. Vulva petroglyphs. Stone figurines. Female icons of the "A-group” neolithic. Incised and painted pottery. Ritual stands. C-group archaeology. Megalithic burials. New styles of female figurines and incised ceramics. Black-on-red pots, a Nile valley pattern shared with late neolithic Egypt. The Kerma culture, class stratified kingdom with impressive architecture. Ivory hippo women, with same curved knife and crocodile teeth as Kemetic Taweret. Egyptian New Kingdom conquest, and Nubian tribute scenes in murals, with Sudanese captives. Medjay archers. The Napatan realm. Kushan line founds the 25th dynasty in Egypt, after Asiatic domination. Piye and Tarharqa revive Kemetic culture. Women of Kushan line: priestesses, queens. Pyramids at Nuri and their treasures. Queen Qalhata at el-Kurri. The red knots of Auset and Nebthet. Rock-cut temple of El-Kurru. The Aspelta stela shows a matrilineal succession, seven generations of female ancestors. Nubian high priestesses at Thebes, Amenirdas I and her successors. Faience winged goddess amulets.The massive temple complex at Mussawarat-es-Sufra, its megalithic elephants and fat carved pillars. Priestess queens. The kadake / kandakes. Mural relief of kadake Nawidemek Naldamak and Nahirqa. Amanishakheto and her gold regalia. Theme of goddess protecting the queens, breaking from the Egyptian pattern.Temple at Gebel Barkal. Amanitore at the lion temple of Apedemak; the gorgeous Hathor temple nearby. Statues of Meroitic queens. Isis and Maat in gold. Amanirenas defeats the Roman legions. Ba-statues, Kushan style. Meroitic scripts, syllabary of isolate language, and stone libation tables. Ceramics painted with Ankh, snakes, frogs, animals. Persistence of ancient cord-marked incised pottery. Ballana, Karanog, El Hobagi Tum. The magnificent Maat lintel of Sedeiqa. Merotic weaving and glasswork.The crowns of Ballana rulers of Nobatia. Byzantine conquest. The Bejas make a last stand for Isis and are driven into the eastern desert.Early medieval Nubian kingdoms, christianized but hanging on to matrilineage up to the 1100s, 1300s. Nubian women’s culture: mural paintings, drumming, healers.
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Khartoum neolithic ceramics. Nabta Playa. Vulva petroglyphs. Stone figurines. Female icons of the "A-group” neolithic. Incised and painted pottery. Ritual stands. C-group archaeology. Megalithic burials. New styles of female figurines and incised ceramics. Black-on-red pots, a Nile valley pattern shared with late neolithic Egypt. The Kerma culture, class stratified kingdom with impressive architecture. Ivory hippo women, with same curved knife and crocodile teeth as Kemetic Taweret. Egyptian New Kingdom conquest, and Nubian tribute scenes in murals, with Sudanese captives. Medjay archers. The Napatan realm. Kushan line founds the 25th dynasty in Egypt, after Asiatic domination. Piye and Tarharqa revive Kemetic culture. Women of Kushan line: priestesses, queens. Pyramids at Nuri and their treasures. Queen Qalhata at el-Kurri. The red knots of Auset and Nebthet. Rock-cut temple of El-Kurru. The Aspelta stela shows a matrilineal succession, seven generations of female ancestors. Nubian high priestesses at Thebes, Amenirdas I and her successors. Faience winged goddess amulets.The massive temple complex at Mussawarat-es-Sufra, its megalithic elephants and fat carved pillars. Priestess queens. The kadake / kandakes. Mural relief of kadake Nawidemek Naldamak and Nahirqa. Amanishakheto and her gold regalia. Theme of goddess protecting the queens, breaking from the Egyptian pattern.Temple at Gebel Barkal. Amanitore at the lion temple of Apedemak; the gorgeous Hathor temple nearby. Statues of Meroitic queens. Isis and Maat in gold. Amanirenas defeats the Roman legions. Ba-statues, Kushan style. Meroitic scripts, syllabary of isolate language, and stone libation tables. Ceramics painted with Ankh, snakes, frogs, animals. Persistence of ancient cord-marked incised pottery. Ballana, Karanog, El Hobagi Tum. The magnificent Maat lintel of Sedeiqa. Merotic weaving and glasswork.The crowns of Ballana rulers of Nobatia. Byzantine conquest. The Bejas make a last stand for Isis and are driven into the eastern desert.Early medieval Nubian kingdoms, christianized but hanging on to matrilineage up to the 1100s, 1300s. Nubian women’s culture: mural paintings, drumming, healers.
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- published: 28 Mar 2023
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