Answer:
Kush
Explanation:
The Kingdom of Kush (Kuš or Cush) forms an important part of the history of Nubia at the time of the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Rome and Greece.
The investigations on Nubia were carried out in three stages. In the first half of the nineteenth century some Europeans visited Sudan, reported the ruins and brought some finds to Europe. The most important was Giuseppe Ferlini, who destroyed many pyramids in Meroe in his search for treasures, which concluded with the discovery of Amanishakheto's treasure. The Lepsius expedition drew, wrote and published on many places, temples and pyramids. Many documented temples are not preserved at present, so their notes are very valuable.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the second phase of the exploration of Nubia was carried out. It was systematically excavated in many places, especially in Lower Nubia, but also in Meroe (thanks to John Garstang). The construction of the Aswan dam in Egypt threatened to make many sites disappear forever. At this time the Meroitic writing was deciphered (thanks to FL Griffith), although the language still could not be understood. In the 1920s George Reisner systematically excavated all Nubian cemeteries and developed a list of kings for the first time.
Hi, you've asked an unclear question. However, I inferred you want to know the kind of food traditionally served all at once with individual servings of rice or noodles and communal dishes?
Answer:
<u>Vietnamese food</u>
Explanation:
Indeed, It is a tradition for Vietnamese food to be served in a very palatable manner all at once, which may include a bowl of rice or noodles and a wide array of communal dishes one can share from.
However, French cuisine has a more formal structure, in the sense, it is often already pre-served, so you do not need to go into a bowl to serve yourself.
I think its loyalists because the settlers wanted to be loyal to Britain and help them out by doing anything for them for example raid cities. :^)
I do believe it is The Bay of Pigs Invasion.
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