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Elden [556K]
4 years ago
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Which ancient civilization was not part of Northeastern Africa?

History
1 answer:
diamong [38]4 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The answer options are missing, <u>but we can see </u><u>which civilizations </u><em><u>WERE </u></em><u>part of Northeaster Africa to get the answer.</u>

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The most famous and developed was<u> Egyptian civilization</u>, t<u>hat has a rich history and had developed around the banks of the river of Nile, at the territory of today's Egypt.</u>

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Underneath it was a Nubian territory, spread at the territory of today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. <u>Few civilizations developed here:</u>

  • <u>Kerma culture</u> (The Kingdom of Kerma) at the territory of <u>today's Sudan</u>, that flourished around 2500 BCE.
  • <u>Kingdom of Kush</u> that developed afterward, around 1070 BCE, in the <u>valley of southern Nile</u>, and is divided into <u>Napatan </u>period (Kingdom of Napata, named for the capital of the civilization) and <u>Meroitic </u>period, for the later capital of Meroe.
  • <u>Blemmyes culture</u>, the group of nomadic tribes that traveled around Nubia

In <u>Northern Ethiopia</u>, there was the <u>Kingdom of Aksum</u>, although it developed only in the first century after Christ.

There were also civilizations at the place of today's Lybia - <u>stone-age Aterian culture</u> and the <u>ancient Berber culture</u>, such as iron-age <u>Garamantes</u>.

<h2>Therefore, <u>any of the ancient civilizations that are not mentioned here were </u><em><u>NOT </u></em><u>part of the Northeathen ancient Africa.</u></h2>

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