kerma การใช้
- Kerma is one of the largest archaeological sites in ancient Nubia.
- At one point, Kerma came very close to conquering Egypt.
- Kerma, Nepata and Meroe were Nubia's largest population centres.
- This can be understood when one looks at the components of kerma.
- The first had its capital at Kerma ( 2600 1520 BC ).
- Around 3000 BCE, a cultural tradition began around Kerma.
- Unlike Egypt, Kerma seems to have been highly centralized.
- The escaping energy is counted in kerma, but not in absorbed dose.
- At this same time in Upper Nubia the Kingdom of Kerma was emerging.
- C-Group culture was related to Kerma.
- For low-energy photons, kerma is numerically approximately the same as absorbed dose.
- Bonnet notes that sacrificial victims appear and become increasingly common in the Middle Kerma period.
- Only the centres of Kerma and Sai seem to have had contained sizable urban populations.
- This eventually resulted in their annexation of Nubia ( Kerma / Kush ) c . 1504 bc.
- From the pre-Kerma culture, the first kingdom to unify much of the region arose.
- "' Barakapur "'is a village in Muzaffarpur district behind the Kerma Panchayat.
- There is evidence that she was featured in royal rituals at Kerma, the capital of the empire.
- Kerma was Nubia's first centralized state with its own indigenous forms of architecture and burial customs.
- Kerma was evidently a sizable political entity-Egyptian records speak of its rich and populous agricultural regions.
- The Egyptians destroyed Kerma's kingdom and capitol and expanded the Egyptian empire to the Fourth Cataract.
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