Egyptian settlements in Nubia Castle of Bohn Bohn, - TopicsExpress



          

Egyptian settlements in Nubia Castle of Bohn Bohn, located on the west bank of the Nile and close to the waterfall II have been found on the ruins of a large city with walls made of large stone blocks. Construction has been characterized by regularity and took the form of a rectangle of stones and bricks where are these things from Characteristics of ancient Egyptian architecture at the time At the same time is different from the Nubian architecture and which have not known any architectural style is similar to building a Fort with weak and centuries of time building this fortress These buildings were used for housing while others use as workshops The Castle dates back to the old state based on the models which were found pottery and plugs into big jars Excavations have revealed that the bottom layer of the site of the remains of buildings, the oldest of the old, possibly dating back to the era of the second family. This underlines clearly that weakness was pure Egyptian settlement in that era, is the period in line with the 21st second civilization showing that 95% of the inscriptions on the pottery were Egyptian. Copper is one of the industries which imply that the copper ore was sourced from somewhere in northern Sudan. There were also well organized postal service with Egypt in the fourth dynasty, a family of five. Also found in the weakness that the furnaces were cylindrical and made of brick, open top, with Qatar furnace about three feet and height of about three feet. The floor of the oven made of mud brick where located halfway between top and bottom oven ground based on a central column of bricks was built to allow melting pots placed directly above the fires at the bottom of the oven.
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 20:00:57 +0000

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