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Kingdom of Kush

Now the Republic of Sudan, the Kingdom of Kush was a kingdom in ancient Africa located on the River Atbara, Blue Nile, and White Nile. It was dissolved by the sixth century A.D.

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Did the iron making stop in kush after the capital was moved?

No, I had to look this up too but, apparently the iron making increased in Meroe! :) Good Luck with the rest of Mr. Deporzio's homework.

What are the answers for workbook activity 4 Egypt and Nubia?

I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to workbook activities or assignments. However, I can give you a summary of the key themes and topics related to Egypt and Nubia, such as their historical interactions, trade relations, and cultural exchanges. If you need help understanding those concepts, feel free to ask!

What is the ancient name of cu-sh?

The ancient name of the city known as Cu-sh is "Kush," referring to the Kingdom of Kush that existed in what is now Sudan. This civilization thrived from around 1070 BCE to 350 CE and was known for its rich culture, powerful pharaohs, and impressive pyramids. The Kingdom of Kush played a significant role in the history of ancient Egypt, often interacting and sometimes even ruling over it during various periods.

How did Egyptians and Nubian borrow from each others culture?

They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other

What happen to the kingdom of kush?

It's still around its just the cultur has changed

In what way did Egypt most depend on Nubia?

Egypt needed Nubian's natural resources Egypt needed Nubian gold Egypt needed help fighting off invaders.

How did making iron tools and weapons help the Kush Nubians to develop?

Since iron tools were different and a ton more powerful than what the other communities had, the iron tools and weapons made the Kush Nubians one step ahead of everyone else. They had the top notch weapons, which was so much better than what everyone else had, the farmers from Kush also used it for better farming material