词条 | Kerma Museum |
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|name = Kerma Museum |image = متحف_كرمة.jpg |imagesize = 300px |caption = The Kerma site museum |pushpin_map = |map_caption = Location of the Kerma Museum, Sudan |coordinates = {{coord|19|36|2.89|N|30|24|35.03|E|display=inline,title}} |established = 2008 |dissolved = |location = Archeological site of Kerma, {{flag|Sudan}} |type = Archaeological collection |visitors = |director = |curator = |publictransit = |website = {{URL|https://kerma.ch/en/musee}} }} The Kerma Museum is an archeological site museum located in front of the Western Deffufa on the archaeological site of Kerma, in the Northern State of Sudan. ArchitectureThe building of the museum is inspired by the traditional Nubian vaulted roof. DisplaysThe museum contains artefacts of the main periods of the Kerma culture: Prehistory, Kingdoms of Kerma, Napata and Meroë. The highlight of the Kerma Museum are seven black granite statues uncovered in a ditch at the nearby site of Dukki Gel in 2003 by an archaeological team headed by Charles Bonnet. Deliberately broken,[1] but in an excellent state of preservation, in the central room of the Museum are displayed the entirely reassembled statues portraying the so called Nubian Black Pharaohs Taharqa, Tanwetamani, Senkamanisken, Anlamani, and Aspelta, who ruled Egypt in the 25th Dynasty.[2] {{clear}}References1. ^The finding of the statue cache in 2003 2. ^[https://kerma.ch/en/musee Web site of the Kerma Museum] 4 : Museums in Sudan|Archaeological museums|History of Nubia|Kingdom of Kush |
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