Kushite cursive script was based on hieroglyphics. - NovaNet answer In addition, the Kushites built numerous pyramids as shrines to their dead. In fact, the Kushites built more pyramids than the Egyptians (although they are much smaller).
Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture
They practiced the ancient Egyptian religion.
No
Because they did the same cultures and activetes
Kushite cursive script was based on hieroglyphics. - NovaNet answer In addition, the Kushites built numerous pyramids as shrines to their dead. In fact, the Kushites built more pyramids than the Egyptians (although they are much smaller).
Ancient Egyptian
Kushite developed their own written language called Meroitic.
Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture
They practiced the ancient Egyptian religion.
they produced large amounts of iron
No
they produced large amounts of iron
No
Because they did the same cultures and activetes
He expanded the Kushite Empire after coquering one Egyptian city.
After the Kushites conquered Egypt around 747 BCE, they established the 25th Dynasty, which marked a significant cultural exchange between the two regions. Kushite rulers embraced and promoted Egyptian religious practices, art, and architecture, leading to a renaissance of Egyptian culture. However, as the dynasty waned, Kushite culture began to reassert itself, blending traditional Kushite elements with Egyptian influences. Eventually, the decline of their rule saw the resurgence of indigenous Kushite traditions, particularly in their own territories in Nubia.