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- El-Kurru abstract "El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Reisner excavated the royal pyramids. Most of the pyramids date to the early part of the Kushite period, from Alara of Nubia (795 - 752 BC) to King Nastasen (335 - 315 BC).The area is divided into three parts by two wadis. The central section seems to be the oldest and contains several tumulus type tombs that predate the Kingdom of Napata. Reisner thought that the earliest tomb, Tum.1, dated back to the time of Pharaoh Sheshonq I of Ancient Egypt (ca. 850 BCE) and predates the Kingdom of Napata by some 200 years. At the present scholars (Kendall, Hakem, Totok) think the early cemetery stretches back to the Ramesside period and date the earliest burials to the end of the Twentieth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt (ca 1070 BCE), although Kendall has reverted his position and now adheres to a dating closer to the one proposed by Reisner.The highest part of the cemetery contains 4 tumulus tomb (Tum.1,2,4 and 5). To the north, across the northern wadi Tum.6 is located. To the east of the tumul tombs we find row of at least eight pyramids. One of them partially intrudes on a tumuls tomb (Tum.19). The southernmost of this row of pyramids belonging to Kashta (presumably to) his wife Pebatjma. Before this row is another row of pyramids which includes those of Piye, Shabaka and Tanutamani.To the south of the pyramid of Pebatjma one has to cross the southern wadi to reach the southern pyramids. These are the pyramids of the Queens: Naparaye (K.3), Khensa (K.4), Qalhata (K.5), and Arty (K.6).".
- El-Kurru thumbnail Al-Kurru,main_pyramid.jpg?width=300.
- El-Kurru wikiPageID "27507303".
- El-Kurru wikiPageRevisionID "556473683".
- El-Kurru hasPhotoCollection El-Kurru.
- El-Kurru subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- El-Kurru subject Category:History_of_Sudan.
- El-Kurru subject Category:Kingdom_of_Kush.
- El-Kurru subject Category:Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- El-Kurru subject Category:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Sudan.
- El-Kurru point "18.41 31.77138888888889".
- El-Kurru type ArchaeologicalSitesInSudan.
- El-Kurru type GeographicalArea108574314.
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- El-Kurru type Region108630985.
- El-Kurru type Site108651247.
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- El-Kurru type WorldHeritageSitesInSudan.
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- El-Kurru type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- El-Kurru type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- El-Kurru type Place.
- El-Kurru type Wikidata:Q532.
- El-Kurru type Place.
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- El-Kurru type SpatialThing.
- El-Kurru comment "El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Reisner excavated the royal pyramids. Most of the pyramids date to the early part of the Kushite period, from Alara of Nubia (795 - 752 BC) to King Nastasen (335 - 315 BC).The area is divided into three parts by two wadis. The central section seems to be the oldest and contains several tumulus type tombs that predate the Kingdom of Napata.".
- El-Kurru label "Al-Kuru".
- El-Kurru label "El Kurru".
- El-Kurru label "El-Kourrou".
- El-Kurru label "El-Kurru".
- El-Kurru label "Pyramiden von al-Kurru".
- El-Kurru label "Эль-Курру".
- El-Kurru label "الكرو".
- El-Kurru sameAs Pyramiden_von_al-Kurru.
- El-Kurru sameAs El_Kurru.
- El-Kurru sameAs El_Kurru.
- El-Kurru sameAs El-Kourrou.
- El-Kurru sameAs Al-Kuru.
- El-Kurru sameAs m.0c02vg4.
- El-Kurru sameAs Q2119834.
- El-Kurru sameAs Q2119834.
- El-Kurru sameAs El-Kurru.
- El-Kurru lat "18.41".
- El-Kurru long "31.77138888888889".
- El-Kurru wasDerivedFrom El-Kurru?oldid=556473683.
- El-Kurru depiction Al-Kurru,main_pyramid.jpg.
- El-Kurru isPrimaryTopicOf El-Kurru.