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Photo by Robbie Shone @shonephoto / Kerma is one of the largest archaeological sites in ancient Nubia and has produced decades of extensive excavations and research. In 2003 Swiss archaeologist Charles Bonnet and his team found giant black granite statues of Nubian kings (pictured) buried at the Nubian capital of Kerma in Sudan. Smashed during Egyptian King Psamtik II’s incursion south around 593 B.C., they represented pharaohs of the 25th dynasty of Egypt.
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