Enormous Egyptian strengthened work covering enclosing walls of the city. The functions of the monument are certainly military but also ceremonial and religious. It could be a question of a hall where trade in goods proceeded.
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Installation out of ground believed for offerings after a resumption of the power by a coalition of the African war leaders.
achetée pour la sauvegarde du site de Doukki Gel
du front nord des fortifications de la ville
put in culture to many times. The raw brick vestiges are upset
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belonging to high ranking officials of the city accommodating the goods at the entry. These goods, after being sealed, could be reforwarded towards Egypt or other areas
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surrounded by deep pits of seven meters. Fortifications also prolonged the entries
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were used to accommodate cattle which returned thus in the cities, because they corresponded to the wealth of these populations
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where the houses are small proportions
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Circular vault of plan of classical Kerma. 1750-1500 before our era