NMC101H1 Lecture Notes - Psamtik I, Necho Ii, Tefnakht

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Developed from one of the great chiefdom of the ma in delta. Tefnakhte expanded territory, gained control over western delta. Area father west controlled by great chiefdom of libu . Egyptians called this polity the kingdom of kush. Royal tombs display development from nubia tradition (tumuli, mounds) to pyramids. Religious centre: gerbel barkal, temple of amun. Earliest tombs were circular, pyramids have steeper angle of inclination (drew inspiration from private tombs) Often accompanied by horse tombs, buried standing up, body elaborately decorated. Gerbel barkal, the whole landscape recalled egyptian ideology, but there are other nubian elements as well, such as the cap crown and the double uraeus. Nuri, pyramids were much bigger than the ones at el-khurru. All built when the nubians have retreated back south. Layout and decoration are all very egyptian. Kings were mummified in egyptian stle and buried with egyptian style goods. Stopped the expansion of the 24th dynasty under tefnakhte.

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