Late Pleistocene Nile Valley
13000 BCE – 10000 BCELong before kingdoms, Nile Valley communities in the Sudanese region were already building social worlds shaped by mobility, burial practice, and conflict.
Pre-Kerma & Early Bronze Age
3800 BCE – 2500 BCEBefore Kerma, Nubian societies were already developing trade, elite power, and distinct regional identities.
Kingdom of Kerma
2500 BCE – 1500 BCEKerma became the first great Nubian kingdom and proved that power in the Nile Valley did not belong to Egypt alone.
Egyptian New Kingdom in Nubia
1500 BCE – 1070 BCENubia was ruled as an Egyptian colony, but colonial rule also created the conditions for later Kushite revival.
Kingdom of Kush - Napatan Period
1070 BCE – 300 BCEKush re-emerged at Napata, rebuilt an independent state, and then turned south-to-north power into rule over Egypt itself.
Meroitic Period
300 BCE – 350 CECentered at Meroe, Kush became a distinct Sudanese civilization with its own script, rulers, and long-distance political economy.
Nubia: Late Pleistocene Nile Valley · 13000 BCE – 10000 BCE
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