National Geographic Creativeさんのインスタグラム写真 - (National Geographic CreativeInstagram)「Photo by @nicholesobecki / An Islamic cemetery spans the base of one side of Jebel Barkal, a small mountain that the ancient Kushites and Egyptians alike believed was the home of the god Amun. The legendary Kingdom of Kush, with its capitals in what is now northern Sudan, helped define the political and cultural landscape of northeastern Africa for more than a thousand years. At their height, from about 760 B.C. to 650 B.C., five Kushite kings ruled all of Egypt from Nubia to the Mediterranean Sea, embarking on ambitious building programs up and down the Nile. Yet past archaeologists have offhandedly—and inaccurately—dismissed the Kushite kings as racially inferior, and their accomplishments as an inheritance of older Egyptian traditions. #sudan #history #identity」11月9日 23時00分 - natgeointhefield

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Photo by @nicholesobecki / An Islamic cemetery spans the base of one side of Jebel Barkal, a small mountain that the ancient Kushites and Egyptians alike believed was the home of the god Amun. The legendary Kingdom of Kush, with its capitals in what is now northern Sudan, helped define the political and cultural landscape of northeastern Africa for more than a thousand years. At their height, from about 760 B.C. to 650 B.C., five Kushite kings ruled all of Egypt from Nubia to the Mediterranean Sea, embarking on ambitious building programs up and down the Nile. Yet past archaeologists have offhandedly—and inaccurately—dismissed the Kushite kings as racially inferior, and their accomplishments as an inheritance of older Egyptian traditions. #sudan #history #identity


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