Yes they did. The third capital Meroe was a major centre of iron working They def. had iron from at least 600 BC or so because archaeologist found an iron spear (the iron was covered in gold) in Pharaoh Tarhaqa's tomb at Nuri
kush used gold dust.
Recent discoveries of ancient writings found that the Kush did use hieroglyphics. Their style of hieroglyphics was very similar to that of the ancient Egyptians.
Their soldiers were the first to adopt the use of iron weapons.
Iron eventually replaced bronze tools such as axes, chisels, fishing hooks and arrow heads but it required a lot of work since they did not have the ability to heat the iron to more than 1500 degrees.
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kush used gold dust.
Recent discoveries of ancient writings found that the Kush did use hieroglyphics. Their style of hieroglyphics was very similar to that of the ancient Egyptians.
The people of Kush used bloomery furnaces to make iron from the ore they mined. This furnace was a type of hearth where iron ore was heated with charcoal to extract the iron.
The Hindu Kush is a mountain range.
The Ancient Egyptians used axes, maces, composite bows, curved swords, daggers, and war chariots in their warfare.
I learned about the Kush civilization in social studies.
The ancient Mesopotamians used compound bows with arrowheads of stone and eventually bronze or iron.
Bares of iron, they looked like cores, or dowels
Iron was first discovered in ancient times by ancient Egyptians around 5000-3000 BC. The exact individual credited with the discovery of iron is unknown, but the use of iron became widespread during the Iron Age, roughly around 1200 BC.
Yes.
Those were primitive governments. As the world was divided, battles have been fought. People have been using Iron since ancient times predating the use of steel which uses iron as its base.
A medical professional will prescribe the use of blueberry kush in order to treat pain. Talk to a doctor who will happy to prescribe this to you if you have pain.