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      • Upper Nubia is the southernmost part of Nubia, upstream on the Nile from Lower Nubia. It is so called because the Nile flows north, so it is further upstream and of higher elevation in relation to Lower Nubia.
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    Upper Nubia is the southernmost part of Nubia, upstream on the Nile from Lower Nubia. It is so called because the Nile flows north, so it is further upstream and of higher elevation in relation to Lower Nubia. The extension of Upper Nubia is rather ill-defined and depends on the researchers’ approach.

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · kingdom of Kush. Also spelled: Cush. Date: 1500 BCE - 350. Key People: Piye. Shabaka. Kashta. Related Places: Meroe. Napata. Kawa. On the Web: Ancient Origins - Nubia and the powerful kingdom of Kush (Apr. 09, 2024) Kush, the southern portion of the ancient region known as Nubia.

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  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Nubia is split into two sections straddling the border between Egypt and Sudan: Lower Nubia, situated within Egypt, and Upper Nubia, located in Sudanese territory. Nubia spans from the southern part of the Egyptian city of Aswan to the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Ancient Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush, an introduction. The first settlers in northern Sudan date back 300,000 years. It is home to the oldest sub-Saharan African kingdom, the kingdom of Kush (about 2500–1500 B.C.E.). This culture produced some of the most beautiful pottery in the Nile valley, including Kerma beakers.

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  6. Kerma endured in Upper Nubia for almost a thousand years. The kingdom is named after its capital city at Kerma at the third cataract, but excavations at other sites (where similar pottery styles and burial sites have been found) suggest that at its height Kerma’s reach may have extended more than 200 miles southward past the fifth cataract of ...

  7. Nubia, Ancient region of the Nile River valley, northeastern Africa. Its borders originally extended north to include Aswān and, before completion of the Aswan High Dam, the first cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt. The region now encompasses part of Sudan and southern Egypt and contains the Nubian Desert in the northeast.

  8. The First Cataract, just south of Aswan in Egypt, marks the separation of Egypt and Nubia, while the Second Cataract separates Upper (southern) and Lower (northern) Nubia. Fertile land was not continuous along the roughly 160 miles of the Nubian Nile; rather, cultivated areas beside the river were interspersed with desert sands and rocky mountains.

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