This is to honor the Cushitic awoowyaasha (ancestors).
But Sudan has NO tourists. Nobody cares about the Cushite awoowyaahsa,
Pyrmamid Tombs in El Kurru, Sudan.
el-Kurru and Nuri: The Kushite Royal Tombs.
Although two post-25th-Dynasty Napatan royal tombs (and some Meroitic royal tombs) are found in the cemetery to the west of Gebel Barkal, the earliest royal tombs were built in a cemetery at el-Kurru, 15 kilometers downstream from napata (Figure 9.5). George Reisner found evidence of a walled town at el-Kurru (which he never published), and Timothy Kendall has suggested that this was the earliest seat of the Kushite dynasty.
- See more at: http://www.worldhistory.biz/ancient...kushite-royal-tombs.html#sthash.GJkllXaC.dpuf
Allow dhowr
No tourists tho
But Sudan has NO tourists. Nobody cares about the Cushite awoowyaahsa,
Pyrmamid Tombs in El Kurru, Sudan.
el-Kurru and Nuri: The Kushite Royal Tombs.
Although two post-25th-Dynasty Napatan royal tombs (and some Meroitic royal tombs) are found in the cemetery to the west of Gebel Barkal, the earliest royal tombs were built in a cemetery at el-Kurru, 15 kilometers downstream from napata (Figure 9.5). George Reisner found evidence of a walled town at el-Kurru (which he never published), and Timothy Kendall has suggested that this was the earliest seat of the Kushite dynasty.
- See more at: http://www.worldhistory.biz/ancient...kushite-royal-tombs.html#sthash.GJkllXaC.dpuf
Allow dhowr
No tourists tho