Nubian societies assume increasing importance along the …

Years: 1053BCE - 910BCE

Nubian societies assume increasing importance along the Nile as farming spreads throughout Africa following the decline of Egyptian civilization after 1000.

During the New Kingdom of Egypt, Nubia (Kash) had been an Egyptian province, governed by the Viceroy of Kush.

With the disintegration of the New Kingdom around 1070 BCE, Kash has become an independent kingdom centered at Napata.

The Kushites bury their monarchs along with all their courtiers in mass graves.

Archaeologists refer to these practices as the "Pan-grave culture".

The Kushites also build burial mounds and pyramids, and share some of the same gods worshiped in Egypt, especially Ammon and Isis.

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