The ruins of Meroë, an ancient city of the Kingdom of Kush in present-day Sudan, were first documented by European explorers in the early 19th century. Specifically, the site was brought to broader attention by the British explorer James Bruce in the 1770s, although it was not fully excavated until much later. Archaeological work has continued since then, revealing the city's significance as a center of trade and culture.
The European explorer who rediscovered the ruins of Meroe was Giuseppe Ferlini, an Italian treasure hunter. In the 19th century, he looted the ancient pyramids at Meroe in modern-day Sudan in search of gold and artifacts.
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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
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Meroe is located in Egypt.
The Assyrians conquered Meroe.
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1521, atop the ruins of the recently-destroyed city of Tenochtitlan.