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Archeological site in Egypt
Qustul (Arabic: قسطل, romanized: Qusṭul) is an archaeological cemetery located on the eastern bank of the Nile in Lower Nubia, just opposite of Ballana
Qustul
Ancient Nubian culture from the late 4th millennium BC
Kubaniyya in the north and Buhen in the south, with Aswan, Sayala, Toshka and Qustul in between. The A-Group population was once described as having been closely
A-Group_culture
Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
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
Nubia
Medieval kingdom in Lower Nubia
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
Nobatia
Material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt
incense is associated with ancient Nubia. Archaeological excavations at Qustul, a site in Lower Nubia in present-day Sudan, uncovered one of the earliest
Incense
Administrative division of Upper Egypt
during the Early Dynastic period of Egypt. Excavations at sites such as Qustul, Sayala, and Ballana reveal elite burials, long-distance trade networks
Ta-Seti
Provisional name of the first known predynastic Egypt ruler (existence disputed)
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
Elephant_(pharaoh)
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul's people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Ancient_Egypt
Archaeological site in Nubia
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
Ballana
White Crown of Upper Egypt
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
Hedjet
incense comes from the ancient Sudanese. Archaeological discoveries at Qustul, a site in Lower Nubia in northern Sudan have revealed one of the earliest
Religious_use_of_incense
Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa
Kubaniyya in the north and Buhen in the south, with Aswan, Sayala, Toshka and Qustul in between. The Kerma culture was a civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan
Kingdom_of_Kush
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
detailed, archaeological evidence had found cemeteries of tombs situated in Qustul, Nubia which were described to be vastly wealthier and greater in size than
First_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Nubian cultural period from the 1st millennium AD
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
X-Group_culture
Island in the Nile
Kulubnarti church Meroë Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple
Elephantine
Strip of land on the Nile valley between Nubia and Lower Egypt
detailed, archaeological evidence has found cemeteries of tombs situated in Qustul, Nubia vastly greater and wealthier in size than the Abydos tombs of the
Upper_Egypt
Locations where civilization emerged
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul’s people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Cradle_of_civilization
Boat used on the Nile River
Boats on the Qustul Incense burner, fragments and reconstitution (3200-3000 BCE)
Nile_boat
Dorginarti Island Faras Gebel el-Shams Gebel Barkal Kor Kumma Meinarti Island Qustul Semna Semna South Serra East Shalfak Uronarti Island Jebel Dosha Soleb Saï
List of ancient Egyptian sites
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_sites
Mound of earth and stones raised over graves
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
Tumulus
Kulubnarti church Meroë Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple
History_of_Sudan
City in Egypt
Qustul Incense Burner, excavated from a royal Nubian tomb in Lake Nasser, considered among the earliest representations of the White Crown Hedjet in Upper
Aswan
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
Population_history_of_Egypt
Period before the First Dynasty of Egypt
Archaeopress. pp. 43–54. ISBN 978-1-4073-0760-2. Williams, Bruce (1996). "The Qustul Incense Burner and the Case for a Nubian Origin of Ancient Egyptian Kingship"
Prehistoric_Egypt
Title of queenmothers in ancient Nubia
Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Amun (Tabo) Temple of Apedemak
Kandake
Kingdom in Lower Nubia
Kulubnarti church Meroë Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple
Dotawo
Religious beliefs of the Kushites
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
Kushite_religion
Period of Egyptian history
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul’s people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
History_of_ancient_Egypt
Ethnolinguistic group native to northern Sudan and southern Egypt
detailed, archaeological evidence had found cemeteries of tombs situated in Qustul, Nubia which were described to be vastly wealthier and greater in size than
Nubians
Armed forces of the Nubian kingdoms
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
Military_of_ancient_Nubia
City in ancient Egypt
detailed, archaeological evidence had found cemeteries of tombs situated in Qustul, Nubia which were described to be vastly wealthier and greater in size than
Abydos,_Egypt
Question of the race of ancient Egyptians
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
Ancient Egyptian race controversy
Ancient_Egyptian_race_controversy
Reservoir
Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Amun (Tabo) Temple of Apedemak
Hafir
Ethnic group native to Egypt
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul’s people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Egyptians
Region between the Atbara and the Nile in the Sudan
Kulubnarti church Meroë Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple
Butana
Cultural or religious practice
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
Veneration_of_the_dead
Rulers of ancient kingdom in Nubia
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
List_of_monarchs_of_Kush
Symbols of royalty in ancient Egypt
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
Regalia_of_the_Pharaoh
Ancient Nubian deity
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
Apedemak
Medieval Nubian kingdom
Kulubnarti church Meroë Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple
Kingdom_of_al-Abwab
Egyptian Predynastic culture from c. 4500 BC
Archaeopress. pp. 43–54. ISBN 978-1407307602. Williams, Bruce (1996). "The Qustul Incense Bruner and the Case for a Nubian Origin of Ancient Egyptian Kingship"
Tasian_culture
Ivory and flint knife dating from Egyptian prehistory
penile sheaths, from Hierakonpolis. Petroglyphs from Gebel Sheikh Suleiman. Qustul incense burner fragments and reconstitution Naqada IId carving, with dynastic
Gebel_el-Arak_Knife
Ancient history of the African region
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul’s people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Ancient_Africa
Title of Kushite rulers
Kulubnarti church Meroë Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple) Temple
Qore_(title)
History of African people in the Roman Empire
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul's people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Black people in ancient Roman history
Black_people_in_ancient_Roman_history
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul's people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness
Pre-modern_conceptions_of_whiteness
Precolonial African kingdoms
co-extensive, with populations grading into each other. The absorption of Qustul’s people would have reinforced this. There is biological overlap of these
Classical African civilization
Classical_African_civilization
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
Gebel_Adda
Ancient Kushite goddess
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
Amesemi
Nubian war goddess
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
Menhit
British Egyptologist
after the erection of the Aswan Low Dam. Working at Quban, Ballana and Qustul, he excavated the X-Group of tombs dating to the 3rd to 6th century A.D
Walter_Bryan_Emery
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
History_of_North_Africa
Prehistory of the West African subregion of the African continent
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
Prehistoric_West_Africa
French Egyptologist (1913–2011)
Civilisation Montréal. Les zélateurs de Mandoulis et les maîtres de Ballana et de Qustul. (1985). Mélanges Gamal Eddin Mokhtar. Cairo: IFAO. La femme au temps des
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt
Christiane_Desroches_Noblecourt
Prehistory of the Central African subregion of the African continent
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
Prehistoric_Central_Africa
West African population history
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
Population history of West Africa
Population_history_of_West_Africa
Quay with Sphinxes Qubbet el-Hawa Queen of Heaven (antiquity) Qurnet Murai Qustul Qus QV44 QV60 QV68 QV71 QV75 QV80 R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz Ra (board game)
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Ancient Nubian deity
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
Sebiumeker
Prehistory of the East African subregion of the African continent
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
Prehistoric_East_Africa
sheikhs and warriors of those tribes was found in a place called Balana and Qustul, dating from between 300 and 400 AD. This cemetery marked the beginning
Military_history_of_Sudan
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin
Of the Sea
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place. There is a place called Colleymore Farm in Oxfordshire, but it is not clear whether this is the source of the surname. See also Collamore, Cullimore, Gallimore.
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Lives at the castle's meadow. Fortified. See also Berlyn.
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Dyer; Skillful; Dexterous; Adroit; Right-handed
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Swedish
God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy, Lucky, Fortunate
Girl/Female
Indian
Pious woman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, influenced by the French form, Guillaume.
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