Title: Sudan
1Sudan
2Sudan Land of the blacks arabic
3Ancient History
- Prehistoric tools along the Nile date from 65,000
BC (Early Khartoum) - Region of Nubia
- Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt
- Along the banks of the Nile
- Homeland of Africa's earliest black culture.
- Trading route between Mediterranean tropical
Africa.
4Nubia
- Nubian Civilization dates from 3,100 BC.
- Artifacts
- Monuments
- Written accounts from Egypt and Rome
- Land of the bowmen
- Archaeology (much of Nubian land was submerged
under the Aswan Dam and other large projects
1960s- emergency excavation.
5Key Periods in Sudan's History
- 1750 BC rise of the Kerma from scattered kingdoms
one of the oldest urban areas in Africa. - 1500 BC conquered by Eygptians
- 1000 BC Egyptian empire shattered rise of Kush
Empire - 200 BC Meroe capitol Kushites turned towards
south rather than north to Eygpt.
6Sudan's History
- 500 AD Christians in Sudan
- Mid 14th Century became Islamic and adopted
arabic lanuage. - 1821 Mohamed Ali Pasha, Ottoman Turkish ruler of
Egypt, conquered Sudan - 1881 Mahdi overthrew colonial Egyptian goverment
- 1898 British Lord Kitchener overthrew Mahdi
- Anglo-Egyptian colonial rule
- 1956 Independence
7Kerma
- Ta-Sety (the Land of the Archers Bow)
- most ancient urban civilization outside Egypt
- hub of trading network -sub-Saharan Africa, Red
Sea and Mediterranean - Gold, Ivory and ebony
8Excavating the city of Kerma
9Grave studies Kerma sites
- round or oval pits
- 4 to 5 ft deep
- food offerings belongings
- bodies always flexed, on R sides,hands in front
of faces, feet to the W, heads to the E, looking
N. - Source C.Bonnet, Tomb of archer, Kerma 2200 BC
10Burials
- Excavations in Kerma reveal the beginnings of a
custom of human sacrifice (in some cases several
100s). - The belief in an afterlife in which servants
would be necessary for the noble wealthy.
11Kerma
- 1700-1550 BC Inlay from funeral furniture
- Source Boston Museum of Fine Arts
12Artifacts Pottery
- Kerma pottery
- Tulip beaker
- Source Digital Egypt
13Jebel Barkal
- Historical city of Nepata southern most limit
of Egyptian Empire (1500-1080 BC). - Later center of independent kingdom of Kush (8thC
BC) Source Timothy Kendall
14Jebel Barkal World Heritage Site
- Ancients and Egyptians were intrigued by the
unusual rock formations. - Egptians thought it was the birthplace home of
their supreme diety, Amun built a large temple
here. - Nubians' primary religious and coronation site in
the eighth century B.C. - At least 3 palaces, 17 temples and 9 pyramids
15World Heritage Site1905 Breasted Expedition
Temple of Amun
16Nubian Ram at Temple of Amun
17Nubian PyramidPhoto Ben Lory, DISCOVER Vol. 26
No. 12 December 2005 Anthropology
- One of 9 at Jebel Barkal.
- 45ft high
- Ist Century B.C.
- Nubians made 180 pyramids (2 x number Egyptians
constructed)
18Gold artifacts
- Many of the artifacts were looted from the site
- Hinged bracelet of gold with enamel decoration
showing a seated figure of the goddess Hathor and
geometrical pattern two hinges loop on each end.
19Nubian Royal Cemetary at Meroe(250 BC -350
AD)source Dr. Stuart Tyson Smith (UCSB).
20Meroe Artifacts
- Nubians moved their capitol south to Meroe.
- Many treasures like this Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston - Amulet of feline-headed goddess
- Nubian, Napatan Period, 435431 B.C.
21- Pharaonic tradition - stelae pyramids
- centralized political system - employed artisans'
skills, large work force. - Good irrigation - high population density
- Ist C BC - hieroglyphs gave way to Meroitic
script that adapted the Egyptian writing system
to an indigenous, Nubian-related language. - Succession - matriarchal royal family member
deemed most worthy often became king. The queen
mother's role was crucial . The crown appears to
have passed from brother to brother (or sister)
and only when no siblings remained from father to
son.
22Christians In Sudan500 AD to 1400AD
- 1960s excavation turned into a sensation at
Faras- Nubian center - Found cathedral with over 120 wall-paintings, 8th
to 12th century - Influence Byzantine art, Egyptian Coptic art.
Palestinian
23Faras Cathedral Frescos
2414th C. Arabs taken over from ChristianityMosque
at Dongolo (converted palace)
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26Five pillars of Islam
- Shahada or profession of faith is the
affirmation "There is no god but God (Allah) and
Muhammad is his prophet." - Salat prayer at five specified times of the day.
- Sawm fasting. Ramadam
- Zakat almsgiving (helping poor)
- Haii pilgrimage to Mecca
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