Napata remains Meroë's religious center, but northern …

Years: 45BCE - 99

Napata remains Meroë's religious center, but northern Kush eventually falls into disorder as it comes under pressure from the Blemmyes, predatory nomads from east of the Nile.

However, the Nile continues to give the region access to the Mediterranean world.

Additionally, Meroë maintains contact with Arab and Indian traders along the Red Sea coast and incorporates Hellenistic and Hindu cultural influences into its daily life.

Inconclusive evidence suggests that metallurgical technology may have been transmitted westward across the savanna belt to West Africa from Meroë's iron smelteries.

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