Secondary city

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separated from the principal city by a large ditch. The vaults found on this site were used for a worship of the late kings, supplied with beer and meat, conical bread offerings. The occupation of this secondary city is very old and continuous to classical Kerma. 2450-2500 before our era

Eastern religious district

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associated with the comprising temple of the city of the vaults and the stores for invaluable goods

Site of the pits granary

for reserves of cereals and huts old belonging to the beginning of the establishment of Kerma around 1500-1400 before our era

Midway

 

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which crosses all the city and which seems to mark the origin of the urbanisation. This alley is protected by defense systems in the form from bastions or walls, even of complex fortifications. There is thus a system of fortifications inside the walls which surround the city

Large hut

Large hut rebuilt of many times on the same site. It was about a reception room used by the king

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