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  2. Aug 19, 2021 · The timeline of this kingdom has been divided into three phases – Ancient / Early Kerma (around 2500 BC – 2050 BC), Middle Kerma (around 2050 BC – 1750 BC) and Classic Kerma (around 1750 BC – 1500 BC).

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  3. Jan 31, 2022 · The Kerma kingdom can be conveniently divided into three phases, known as Early Kerma, Middle Kerma, and Classic Kerma. The Early or Ancient Kerma was from around 2,500 BC to 2,050 BC, and very little is known about this period.

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  4. The Kerma culture or Kerma kingdom was an early civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan.It flourished from around 2500 BC to 1500 BC in ancient Nubia.The Kerma culture was based in the southern part of Nubia, or "Upper Nubia" (in parts of present-day northern and central Sudan), and later extended its reach northward into Lower Nubia and the border of Egypt.

  5. Jul 4, 2013 · Detailed studies divide this into three main phases: Kerma Ancien (2400–2050 bc), Kerma Moyen (2050–1750 bc), and Kerma Classique (1750–1450 bc) (Gratien 1978).

  6. Honegger’s team has also discovered that during the necropolis’ earliest phases, graves from the C-Group culture were surrounded by multiple stelas, and those of the Kerma culture were covered ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KermaKerma - Wikipedia

    Pre-Kerma (c. 3500 –2500 BC) No C-Group culture Phase; Early Kerma (c. 2500 –2050 BC) C-Group Phase Ia–Ib; Middle Kerma (c. 2050 –1750 BC) C-Group Phase Ib–IIa; Classic Kerma (c. 1750 –1580 BC) C-Group Phase IIb–III; Final Kerma (c. 1580 –1500 BC) C-Group Phase IIb–III; Late Kerma – 'New Kingdom' (c. 1500 –1100?

  8. www.ucl.ac.uk › digitalegypt › nubiaKerma - UCL

    Nubia. : Kerma. The Kerma culture is mainly attested in Upper Nubia, south of the Second Cataract. Its southern borders are not known, but most likely south of the Fourth Cataract. The culture can be divided into several phases. Pre-Kerma. closely related to the A-Group. about 3500 - 2200 BC. Early Kerma.

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