The hard creamy-white modified dentine that composes the tusks of a mammal (such as an elephant, walrus, or narwhal)
What is ivory?
Nubian soldiers were expert marksmen who utilized this long-distance weapon.
What are the bow and arrow?
The abundance of Meroe's wealth was founded on these two resources.
What are iron and gold?
A land locked country in Eastern Africa which was founded in 2011.
What is South Sudan?
A blank map of this Eastern African country.
What is Sudan?
A group of dark-skinned peoples that formed a powerful empire between Egypt and Ethiopia from the 6th to the 14th centuries.
Who were the Nubians?
Egyptian pharaohs mined for this material in Kush. It was primarily found in tombs, sculpture, and architecture.
What is gold?
The acronym BCE stands for this ancient time period.
What is "before the common era?"
Explain the religious divide in Sudan from 1956 to 2005.
The country was divided along religious lines. Southern Sudan was mainly Christian, while central and northern territories practiced Islam. Language barriers and economic pressures also exacerbated divisions within the country. These conflicts led a protracted civil war.
What are the Meroe Pyramids?
The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.
What is genocide?
Historians refer to these Nubian Kings who ruled Egypt during 25th Dynasty.
Who are the Black Pharaohs of the Nile?
This 1st Century Kushite warrior queen successfully defended the kingdom against the Roman Empire.
Who is Amani Rinas?
In January 2011, after decades of civil strife, South Sudanese citizens voted for what?
What is independence? (From Sudan)
The capital of Sudan.
What is Khartoum?
A hard heavy blackish wood yielded by various tropical trees.
What is ebony?
The first capital of the Kushite Empire.
What is Kerma?
Why did the Kushites invade Egypt in 750 BCE?
Kushites invaded for a myriad of reasons including:
- Religious - To assert their dominance over the Egyptian belief structure. (More Egyptian than Egyptians)
- Take back control of their natural resources.
- Control of the Nile River Basin. (transportation and trading)
A human being less than 18 years old, recruited by an army or simply participating in an armed conflict.
Who is a child solider?
A bust of a Nubian Queen is also known as...
What is a kandake?
The term for the royal queen of Meroe.
Who is a "Kandake?"
A huge mud-brick structure used as a temple or funerary chapel.
What is a Deffufa?
This southern empire sacked and conquered the Kingdom of Kush in 350 CE.
Who were the Aksumites? (Aksum)
Southern Sudan is roughly equivalent, size wise, to this U.S. state.
What is Texas?
What is a Deffufa?