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Kushite developed their own written language called Meroitic.

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Why did many buildings in meroe resemble Egyptian bulidings?

Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture


Who had the most influence in Kushite culture?

Ancient Egyptian


How did religious belief shape both Egyptian and Kushite culture?

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How did Egyptian religious beliefs shape both Egyptians and kushite culture?

No


How where kushite and Egyptian culture similar?

Because they did the same cultures and activetes


What was the effect of the Egypt conquest of kush in 1500 BC?

Kushite culture became more like Egyptian culture.


What was the effect of Egypt's conquest of Kush in 1500 BC?

Kushite culture became more like Egyptian culture.


What was the effect of Egypt conquest of kush in 1500 BC?

Kushite culture became more like Egyptian culture.


How did the Kushite kings demonstrate their admi- ration for Egyptian culture?

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Which group of people conquered Egypt's New Kingdom partly to protect the Egyptian cities and culture they admired?

The Kushite. As the New Egyptian Kingdom declined the power of Kush began to strengthen again. The Kushites admired the Egyptian culture. They started using hieroglyphics and egyptian inspired art. So when the government brokedown and fell prey to invaders the Kushite fought on behalf of the Egyptian empire to protect the art, temples, and cities of Egypt.


Where can an example of Kushite culture be found?

Kush was a country in what is now mostly Egypt and Sudan, about 1000 BC. Some of the ancient Egyptian ideas can be traced to this culture.


Why did the Kush likes Egyptian culture?

The Kushites were absorbed into the Egyptian culture because the Egyptians were stronger than the Kushite people. The Kushites borrowed most of their culture and ideas from the Egyptians. The Kush people were part of those to rule the area once Egypt fell as the ruling power. The Kushites first viewed the Egyptian people as equals, then as rulers, and then as subordinates.