Each of the following achievements were important for the Kushites:
1. Building the city of Meroƫ and establishing it as the capital of Kush: Meroƫ became a thriving city and center of trade and industry. It was strategically located near important trade routes, allowing the Kushites to control trade in the region.
2. Establishing a powerful military and expanding their empire: The Kushites were skilled warriors and expanded their territory through conquest. They were able to defeat the Egyptian army and briefly ruled over Egypt during the 25th Dynasty.
3. Developing a system of writing known as Meroitic script: The Kushites developed their own script known as Meroitic, which is believed to be the earliest known example of an alphabetic script in sub-Saharan Africa. This script was used for both religious and administrative purposes.
Which of the following were important achievements of the Kushites? Select the three correct answers. (1 poi
3 answers
wicth one is it
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the invention of papyrus
the invention of papyrus
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the defeat of the Assyrian army
the invention of papyrus
the invention of papyrus
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the invention of one of the world's first alphabets
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
the famous text, The Book of the Dead
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
the development of Africa's first iron-working city
The three correct answers are:
- The defeat of the Assyrian army
- The invention of one of the world's first alphabets
- Trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara
- The defeat of the Assyrian army
- The invention of one of the world's first alphabets
- Trade networks that stretched from Greece to south of the Sahara