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Kerma was created. ...............(trust me I ,,, get all A's and I got 100% on the test with this question
Between 3500 BC and 2000 BC, the group of Nubian people known as the Kerma culture emerged as leaders in their villages. This culture developed in the region of Nubia, characterized by sophisticated urban centers, advanced metallurgy, and trade networks. The Kerma people established a powerful kingdom that influenced the surrounding regions and laid the groundwork for later Nubian states. Their leadership was marked by the construction of monumental architecture, including burial mounds and temples.
The Nubian's built walls and ditches around The City of Kerma to protect the city from invasion.
The Kingdom of Kush established its capital at Kerma around 2500 BCE. This early Nubian civilization became prominent in the region, known for its wealth and trade connections with ancient Egypt. Kerma served as a significant political and cultural center during this period.
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Kerma was created. ...............(trust me I ,,, get all A's and I got 100% on the test with this question
Between 3500 BC and 2000 BC, the group of Nubian people known as the Kerma culture emerged as leaders in their villages. This culture developed in the region of Nubia, characterized by sophisticated urban centers, advanced metallurgy, and trade networks. The Kerma people established a powerful kingdom that influenced the surrounding regions and laid the groundwork for later Nubian states. Their leadership was marked by the construction of monumental architecture, including burial mounds and temples.
The Nubian's built walls and ditches around The City of Kerma to protect the city from invasion.
The Kingdom of Kush established its capital at Kerma around 2500 BCE. This early Nubian civilization became prominent in the region, known for its wealth and trade connections with ancient Egypt. Kerma served as a significant political and cultural center during this period.
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Between 3500 BC and 2000 BC, the Nubian group known as the Kerma culture became prominent as village leaders in the region. They established a complex society with a centralized authority, marked by the construction of large burial mounds and impressive architecture. The Kerma culture was known for its trade networks and interactions with neighboring civilizations, particularly Egypt. Their influence laid the groundwork for the development of subsequent Nubian kingdoms.
The Nubians were from southern Sudan later called Kush. no one knows when they arrived there. they grazed on savannas. They were good at growing crops and they were good at hunting. They were pretty much known for their fighting skills. They also took over the weaker Nubians and created a kingdom that is now called Kerma .
KERMA The first kingdom of Kush was based at Kerma. Then it was destroyed by the ancient Egyptians. After that, a second kingdom of Kush eventually emerged with it's capital first at NAPATA and then later on at MEROE