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Kushites in Egypt during the 26th Dynasty (Middle Napatan Period) Kushites in Egypt during the 26th Dynasty (Middle Napatan Period)
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Kushites in Egypt during the Persian Period (Late Napatan Period) Kushites in Egypt during the Persian Period (Late Napatan Period)
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The Ptolemaic Period (Meroitic Kingdom) The Ptolemaic Period (Meroitic Kingdom)
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Kushites in Egypt during the Early Roman Period Kushites in Egypt during the Early Roman Period
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26 Kushites in Egypt, 664 BCE–14 CE: Egypt and Kush in the Borderlands of Lower Nubia
Get accessKathryn Howley, New York University
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Published:13 January 2021
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Abstract
After the end of the 25th Dynasty in 664 bce, Kushite kings no longer had territorial control over Egypt. Nevertheless, reflecting the long history of interaction between the two lands, Kushite presence in Egypt continued. This article discusses evidence for Kushites in Egypt from the beginning of the 26th Dynasty to the end of the reign of Augustus, and argues that the continuing presence of Kushites in Egypt was largely driven by the shared religious practice of the two cultures. The differing cultural backgrounds of the two lands, in particular their incompatible views of territorial borders, meant that religious interaction often went side by side with political conflict. This conflict produced a unique religious architecture in the frontier region in which the two-way, entangled nature of interaction between Kushite and Egyptian culture can be seen.
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