
El-Kurru - Wikipedia
El-Kurru was the first of the three royal cemeteries used by the Kushite royals of Napata, also referred to as Egypt's 25th Dynasty, and is home to some of the royal Nubian Pyramids. [1] It is located between the 3rd and 4th cataracts of the Nile about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the river in what is now Northern state , Sudan . [ 2 ]
International Kurru Archaeological Project – Excavation, …
El-Kurru is one of the most important sites of ancient Kush. It was a royal pyramid burial ground for many of the kings and queens of the dynasty of Napata from about 850-650 BCE, including burials of kings who conquered Egypt and ruled there as its 25 th Dynasty.
El-Kurru, Sudan | U-M LSA Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
In 2013, the Kelsey Museum began a new field project at El-Kurru in northern Sudan. The site had been known since excavations of George Reisner in 1918–1919 recovered the royal pyramid burials of kings and queens of ancient Kush who conquered and ruled over Egypt as its 25th Dynasty (ca. 750–664 BCE).
El Kurru & The Tomb of Tanwetamani - 3D Virtual Tour - CyArk
Step into El Kurru, where the ancient tombs of Kushite royalty offer a window into Sudan's storied past. Here, you can explore the intricately adorned burial chambers that have stood the test of time, providing a fascinating glimpse into the lives and legacies of kings and queens who shaped early civilization in this region.
History of Excavations - International Kurru Archaeological Project
History of El Kurru. During his archaeological work, George Reisner identified the earliest burials at Kurru as rounded tumuli, with later burials developing into tumuli with rounded enclosure walls, then small rectangular enclosures, and finally Egyptian-style pyramid burials with kings in one area and queens in another.
Explore El Kurru in 3D — Google Arts & Culture
On west bank of the Nile in Northern Sudan, El-Kurru is a small village that is famous for being home to archaeological site of a royal cemetery, or necropolis, built by royal families of the...
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This site is dedicated to the town of El Kurru (which is also spelt as El-Kurru, Al Kurru or Al-Kurru) situated along the Nile River in northern Sudan. We aim to bring together a collection of articles, publications and images that portray the rich history and diversity of this region.
Conservation - International Kurru Archaeological Project
There are many conservation challenges at the site of El Kurru, relating to the excavated features and the management of visitors who come to the site. There are two painted tombs surviving at El Kurru, that of Queen Qalhata, and her son King Tanwetamani, the last King of the 25th Dynasty.
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2019年9月6日 · El Kurru 埃尔库鲁金字塔建于公元前7世纪至4世纪,但如今保存得并不好。 它曾经是努比亚王室的墓地之一,他们也在那里发现了马的坟墓!与此同时,当地人似乎用这些古老建筑的岩石建造了自己的房子。