Nubia was heavily influenced by Egypt. This influence is particularly apparent in Nubian religious practices and burial traditions. But even though the Nubians adopted Egyptian ways, they didn't abandon their cultural identity. In many of these religious and funeral practices, the Nubians blended Egyptian customs with their own traditions but of course the nile continued to be a mayor transportation fact between them.
It benefited them because the Nile river provided them with fertile soil. Also, it helped them in mid summers for farming. Moreover, it provided them with supply they needed in case of droughts or other weather changes.
it helped them with trade, transportation and irrigation systems.
Well, the Egyptians began constructing beside the Nile, it gave them water, fish, etc.
It is different because it is further south and not as stark as the "floodplains and desert" landscape of Egypt.
No Kush and Nubia are not exactly the same though some people write as though they were. Nubia is the geographical area south of Egypt (1st cataract / Aswan area) Kush was a mighty kingdom which arose there in very ancient times (sometimes people say Ancient Nubia instead of 'the Kingdom of Kush'). Nubia usually means mediaeval Nubia - that is a civilization which came up much later on in roughly the same area Kush
Nubia was a land south of Egypt. They provided gold and many other things, even ostrich feathers.
Egypt got gold from Nubia.
Egypt. it really was sort of an Egyptian colony or governed province.
because they us it for water.
Nubia has a higher elevation and less desert area than Egypt.
It is different because it is further south and not as stark as the "floodplains and desert" landscape of Egypt.
It is different because it is further south and not as stark as the "floodplains and desert" landscape of Egypt.
they faced few invasions because,of the acess to Egypt and nubia.
By far the most valuable geographic feature of Egypt and Nubia was the Nile River. Despite the fact that these countries were located in the Sahara Desert, which is extremely hot and receives nearly no rainfall, the Nile River provided freshwater to the regions year round. Further, it flooded its banks once a year, not only watering crops but fertilizing them with nutritious sediments brought from upstream. Besides the fact that the Nile River supported farming in Egypt and Nubia, people traveled up and down the river in boats, allowing goods and people to easily cover long distances.
because nubia and Egypt were happy and frendly and did not start wars
No Kush and Nubia are not exactly the same though some people write as though they were. Nubia is the geographical area south of Egypt (1st cataract / Aswan area) Kush was a mighty kingdom which arose there in very ancient times (sometimes people say Ancient Nubia instead of 'the Kingdom of Kush'). Nubia usually means mediaeval Nubia - that is a civilization which came up much later on in roughly the same area Kush
No. Nubia is in Egypt.
Nubia was a land south of Egypt. They provided gold and many other things, even ostrich feathers.
The Nubian region surrounds the Nile River, while Egypt is a country in which the Nile River flows through. Egypt is much larger than Nubia and engulfs the northern part of the region as well.
Nubia had a lot of gold, ivory, ebony, and animal skins so they traded with Egypt until Egypt took Nubia over.