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    Qustul (Arabic: قسطل, romanized: Qusṭul) is an archaeological cemetery located on the eastern bank of the Nile in Lower Nubia, just opposite of Ballana...
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    horseback. One simple wooden self bow is known from an early Nobadian burial in Qustul. The Nobadians shot barbed and possibly poisoned arrows of around 50 cm...
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  • Kubaniyya in the north and Buhen in the south, with Aswan, Sayala, Toshka and Qustul in between. The A-Group population have been described as ethnically “very...
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    Williams also wrote that Qustul "could well have been the seat of Egypt's founding dynasty". David O'Connor wrote that the Qustul incense burner provides...
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    was thought to have been in the Qustul in Nubia. According to Jane Roy, "At the time of Williams’ argument, the Qustul cemetery and the ‘royal’ iconography...
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    term Ballana culture due to the increase of knowledge and new findings in Qustul and Ballana as proposed by Bruce Trigger. According to Egyptologists Keith...
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    romanized: Ballāna) was a cemetery in Lower Nubia. It, along with nearby Qustul, were excavated by Walter Bryan Emery between 1928 and 1931 as a rescue...
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    emergence of regional elites buried in large tumuli. Princely burials from Qustul (c. 380–410) and Ballana (410–500) in Lower Nubia are connected to the rise...
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    northern Ghana, northern Nigeria, Mali) and Nile Valley (e.g., Ballana, Qustul, Kerma, Kush). Based on artifacts found in the tumuli from West Africa and...
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    Boats on the Qustul Incense burner, fragments and reconstitution (3200-3000 BCE)...
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    king who ruled at the region of Qustul. According to Dreyer, Elephant's name appears in incised rock inscriptions at Qustul and Gebel Sheikh-Suleiman, where...
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    Barkal Kawa Lisht Musawwarat es-Sufra Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun Temple of Dendur Temple of Mut Throne Hall of Dongola...
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    goods were also found in burials at the Terminal A Group Cemetery L at Qustul and suggest that Nubians in Lower Nubia also had ritualistic practices that...
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    Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Amun (Tabo) Temple of Apedemak...
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    at a cemetery at Qustul in Nubia lead Bruce Williams to suggest in 1980 the possibility that Egypt's monarchy originated near Qustul in Nubia. This theory...
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    totemism, hair braiding, head binding, and kingship cults. Artifacts found at Qustul (near Abu Simbel – Modern Sudan) in 1960–64 were seen as showing that ancient...
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    Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple...
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    Ibrim. One simple wooden self bow is known from an early Nobadian burial in Qustul. The Nobadians shot barbed and possibly poisoned arrows of around 50 cm...
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    Archaeopress. 2011. pp. 43–54. ISBN 978-1407307602. Williams, Bruce (1996). "The Qustul Incense Bruner and the Case for a Nubian Origin of Ancient Egyptian Kingship"...
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    Such a realm may be indicated by later burials of elites at Ferkeh, Gemai, Qustul and El-Hobagi. Török suggested that these elites were non-royal deputies...
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  • Dorginarti Island Faras Gebel el-Shams Gebel Barkal Kor Kumma Meinarti Island Qustul Semna Semna South Serra East Shalfak Uronarti Island Siwa Oasis Aghurmi...
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    ibn Salama Qasr el Banat Qasr Ibrim Qift Qubbet el-Hawa Quiza Xenitana Qustul Rachgoun Rapidum Raqqada Reperi Rhacotis Riqqeh Rock art of Iheren and Tahilahi...
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    Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Amun (Tabo) Temple of Apedemak...
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    Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple...
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    Archaeopress. 2011. pp. 43–54. ISBN 978-1407307602. Williams, Bruce (1996). "The Qustul Incense Burner and the Case for a Nubian Origin of Ancient Egyptian Kingship"...
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    penile sheaths, from Hierakonpolis. Petroglyphs from Gebel Sheikh Suleiman. Qustul incense burner fragments and reconstitution Naqada IId carving, with dynastic...
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    BC). The earliest depiction of the white crown is on a censer found at Qustul in Lower Nubia (circa 3150 BC), a locality linked to the Egyptian city of...
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    Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple...
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    Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple...
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    Abdallah Nirqi and Tamit were directly opposite, and the burial grounds of Qustul lay about ten kilometres to the south. All these sites were flooded in the...
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