Nubians were known for cultivating strains of wild barley by 10,000BC. But they spent a considerable time as 'hunter gatherers'
The Mohawk Indians were well known for their hunting, gathering, and farming skills. They also excelled in their building skills.
The first people in Nubia were likely ancient groups of hunter-gatherers who settled in the region around 12,000 BCE. Over time, these communities transitioned to farming and established complex societies, influenced by their interactions with neighboring cultures in Egypt and the broader Nile Valley. Nubia is known for its rich cultural heritage, including the development of powerful kingdoms such as Kush, which thrived from around 2500 BCE onwards.
The kingdom of Nubia was also known as the Ethiopian Dynasty.
The only "famous" people who the ancient Egyptians known of was their royal family. E.G. a Pharaoh
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ethiopian dynasty
AnswerNubia was also known as Kush
Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt make up the country that used to be called Nubia.
Ancient Nubia was located in what is now modern-day Sudan. It was a powerful civilization that thrived from around 2000 BCE to 350 CE. Nubia had its own distinct culture and traded extensively with ancient Egypt. The Nubians were known for their advanced architecture, ironworking skills, and unique system of government.
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Nubia is a region along the Nile River, which is located in northern Sudan and southern Egypt. To the Greeks, they were known as Ethiopians and Nubia as the land of Put who was a grandson of Noah. Nubians are the people of northern Sudan and southern Egypt.
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