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Related content for the article "Ancient Nubia or Kush"

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  • Ancient Egypt: The Kushite Period
  • Piye, Kushite king of Egypt (747-716 BC)
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  • Cross of Timotheos
  • Sandstone stela of year 1 of Sety I
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