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Ancient Egpyt

Submitted by Ifriquasia on April 22, 2006

Category: History Other
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Nubia is often regarded as the home of Africa’s earliest black culture, tracing a history from around 3100 B.C. onwards. Nonetheless it is often overlooked in favour of its great northern rival, the Egyptian civilisation. This has occurred to such an extent that most archaeological findings were centred on the Egyptians. Following discoveries in the Nubian city of Kerma many originally thought it to have been an Egyptian colony . But plentiful evidence now suggests that instead it was a thriving Nubian city that had prolonged contact with the Egyptians. I shall be discussing to what extent Nubia itself was influenced by Egypt, whether it was an Egyptian colony, or whether it was a civilisation unique on it’s own.

Nubia is widely believed to be the first example of a sub-Saharan and black African state, in an otherwise stateless society. The early Egyptian civilisation, on the other hand, whilst African, is often thought not to be a black civilisation due to its influences from abroad. Today, Nubia can be located in Southern Egypt and northern Sudan, with inhabitants of the region still referring to themselves as Nubians. Whilst today it possesses one of the harshest climates in the world, during antiquity it was a place of great natural wealth, enjoying gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense, all of which were greatly sought after. Since they didn’t begin to write their own languages until very late in ancient times, what we know about the old civilisation comes from archaeology and accounts by the Egyptians and Greeks. For the ancient Mediterranean world, the land south of Egypt was a region of immense mystery and legend, home of great wealth and exotic produce. At this time, Nubia was the home of many Ethiopians, whom were widely respected in the ancient world. Greek historian Diodorus referred to them as ‘the first of all men’, claiming ‘the sacrifices practiced among the Ethiopians (i.e. the black peoples) are the most pleasing to...

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