Kush

African Vernacular Architecture

Gallery of Kushite Architecture

 

"The Royal Pyramids of Meroe. Architecture, Construction and Reconstruction of a Sacred Landscape" Click to Read

"Meroe was a wealthy metropolis of the ancient kingdom of Kush in what is today the Republic of Sudan. It was the latter day capital of the Kingdom of Kush (c. 1069 BCE-c.350 CE) after the earlier capital of Napata was sacked in c. 590 BCE. Prior to that date, Meroe had been an important administrative center south of Napata." [Ancient History Encyclopedia] Read More

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Ancient temples at Naqa, Sudan

Pyramids N26 and N27.

A view of the Temple of Dakka in Nubia

Kush-Pyramids-Pyramids-at-Meroē-From-Hoskins’s-Travels-in-Ethiopia

The Forecourt of the Temple of Wadi es-Sebua in Nubia

Meroe, pyramid and entrance

Picture of a print from David Roberts' Egypt & Nubia, issued between 1845 and 1849.

Architecture: plans, coupes & élévations des pyramides de Méroé

Naga, Ram temple complex. Doorway and columns

Aerial view of the Nubian pyramids at Meroe

Temple of Amun in Naqa

The Pyramids at the foot of Jebel Barkal, Karima, Sudan

Monuments from Egypt and Ethiopia to the drawings of His Majesty the King of Prussia

Monuments from Egypt and Ethiopia to the drawings of His Majesty the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV

"Roman kiosk " in Naqa, Nubia, Sudan

Group of Meroe pyramids

Egyptian/ Nubian Ram Temple - Naga - North of Khartoum, Sudan

Vaulted grave chamber king Tanotamun in El-Kurru / Sudan

Kerma ancient city, Sudan

Pyramids of Meroe

Front pylon of the Lion Temple (Apedemak) in Naga with king and queen Amanitore Natakamani

A Front view of a Meroe Pyramid

Meroe: View of the pyramids of the southern cemetery

El-Kurru Tomb

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