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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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Kubaniyya in the
north and
Buhen in the south, with Aswan, Sayala,
Toshka and
Qustul in between. The A-Group po****tion was once
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...
- 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...
- Elephantine's
location and
cultural interactions. In the 1960s,
excavations at
Qustul, a site in
Lower Nubia (now
northern Sudan),
uncovered royal tombs and artifacts...
- 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...
- 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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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...
- 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...
- 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...