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Cultures of Nubia. Coach Parrish OMS Chapter 3, Section 5. Land of the Bow. Egyptians called Nubia, “The Land of the Bow,” because of their skilled archers. The Egyptians hired Nubian archers for their army. Nubian Archers. Valuable Resources.
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Cultures of Nubia Coach Parrish OMSChapter 3, Section 5
Land of the Bow • Egyptians called Nubia, “The Land of the Bow,” because of their skilled archers. The Egyptians hired Nubian archers for their army.
Valuable Resources • Egypt valued Nubia for its rich mineral resources such as gold, copper, and iron ore. Ore – mineral or a combination of minerals mined for the production of metals. • The most powerful kingdoms of Nubia were located in the cities of Kerma, Napata, and Meroë ruled by the Kushites.
Kerma’s Wealth • From about 2000 to 1500 BC, the Kushites ruled Kerma and became very wealthy because they controlled trade. • Kerma became wealthy because of their hand made pottery that became valuable.
Conflict with Egypt • Around 1500 BC, as Egypt was regaining strength, Thutmose I sent his armies into Nubia. The war that lasted 50 years helped to mix Egyptian culture into Nubian culture.
Capital of Napata • In the late 700s, Egypt had lost some of its power and the Kushites expanded Nubia into Egypt. They moved their capital first to Thebes and then to Memphis. • The Napatan rule was short lived as they were forced back into Nubia in 660 BC.
Capital of Meroë • After being forced south, the Nubians founded a royal court in the ancient city of Meroë. • The large desert east of Meroë contained large amounts of iron ore. Nubians used the iron ore to make weapons and control trade. • Today, Nubian culture lives in the current country of Sudan in Africa.