Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Nubian Prehistory--and more proof why the University of Missouri needs to credit Nubia for its pot in its Exhibit

Pottery making in Nubia began 7,000 BC. Pottery and rock art has been found dating back that far. A common material culture began in force in Nubia as early as 7,000 BC.

As pottery making became more common, a style developed. The pots are reddish colored with a black band around their top.

Among the cultures that took root in Nubia: the Shabeinhab Culture-, the Abkan and Khartoun Culture and the Abkan Culture--the culture that designed their pottery. these coutures came to be between 4,000 BC and 3,))) BC--perhaps contemporary with the A group.

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