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kerma - перевод на арабский

CAPITAL CITY OF THE KERMA CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Pre-Kerma; Kenbet
  • Statues of [[pharaoh]]s of the Nubian [[Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt]] discovered near Kerma, displayed in the [[Kerma Museum]].
  • Model of the city of Kerma c. 2000 BC, [[National Museum of Sudan]]
  • Illustration from "Excavations at Kerma" by George A. Reisner, printed in 1923.
  • The Western Deffufa

kerma         
كيرما (وَحْدَةُ الطاقَةِ المُنْطَلِقَةِ في المادَّة)
kerma         
‎ كيرما:وَحْدَةُ الطاقَةِ المُنْطَلِقَةِ في المادَّة‎

Википедия

Kerma

Kerma was the capital city of the Kerma culture, which was located in present-day Sudan at least 5,500 years ago. Kerma is one of the largest archaeological sites in ancient Nubia. It has produced decades of extensive excavations and research, including thousands of graves and tombs and the residential quarters of the main city surrounding the Western/Lower Deffufa.

The locale that is now Kerma was first settled around 8350 BC, during the Mesolithic. Between 5550 BC and 5150 BC, the site was mostly abandoned, possibly due to decreased Nile flow during this time interval. A second hiatus in occupation occurred between 4050 BC and 3450 BC, likely as a result of minimal flow from the White Nile. Around 3000 BC, a cultural tradition began around Kerma. Kerma later developed into a large urban center that was built around a large adobe temple known as the Western Deffufa. A state society formed between 2550 BC and 1550 BC, with a significant decrease in cattle breeding being evidenced by the archaeological record around 1750 BC.

As a capital city and location of royal burials, it sheds light on the complex social structure present in this society.