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Coordinates: 19°3636.58N 30°2446.65E / 19.6101611°N 30.4129583°E / 19.6101611; 30.4129583
 

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Doukki Gel
Doukki Gel is located in Sudan
Doukki Gel

Shown within Sudan

LocationNorthern State, Sudan
RegionNubia
Coordinates19°36′36.58″N 30°24′46.65″E / 19.6101611°N 30.4129583°E / 19.6101611; 30.4129583
TypeSettlement
Part ofKerma culture
Site notes
ConditionIn ruins

Doukki Gel, or Dukki Gel, was an ancient Nubian settlement. Dukki Gel was inhabited between 1800 BC to 400 AD and was occupied by a coalition of African rulers from the south around 1700 BC during the Classical Kerma period, and later by Ancient Egyptian and Nubian officials during the new kingdom period.[1] The settlement is located less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of the city of Kerma,[1] and settlement shows distinctive Sub Saharan influences architecturally distinct from Kerma with more rounded structures.[2]

During the Egyptian conquest in the new kingdom, the third pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt Thutmose I founded a new city neighbouring Dukki Gel just North of it.[3][4]

Etymology[edit]

Doukki Gel means "red hill" in a Nubian dialect and was named by archaeologists.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b ""New Look at Ancient Nubia - Archaeology Magazine"".
  • ^ "Charles Bonnet: The Black Kingdom of the Nile". Retrieved 2024-06-09.
  • ^ https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.4159/9780674239036-010/html
  • ^ https://kerma-doukkigel.ch/en/the-sites/kerma/
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