Meroitic art

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Meroitic art is the distinctive visual and decorative tradition of the ancient Nubian Kingdom of Meroë, characterized by a blend of indigenous African, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman influences in sculpture, reliefs, pottery, and architecture.

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Meroitic art canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nubian art
ancient art
archaeological culture material
art style
characterizedBy blend of Egyptian and indigenous Nubian motifs
decorated pyramid chapels
iconography of queens and royal women
rich use of geometric patterns
stylized human figures
use of pyramidal funerary architecture
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Meroë
depicts Egyptian deities
Meroitic kings
Meroitic queens
animals
local Nubian deities
mythological scenes
royal rituals
developedIn Lower Nubia
Meroë
Upper Nubia
endTime circa 4th century CE
follows Gebel Barkal and the Sites of the Napatan Region
surface form: Napatan art
foundAt Begarawiya
royal necropolis of Meroë
surface form: Meroë pyramids

Musawwarat es-Sufra
Naqa
hasPart architectural decoration
funerary art
jewelry design
pottery decoration
relief sculpture
royal iconography
sculpture
wall painting
heritageOf Sudan
influencedBy Ancient Egyptian art
surface form: Egyptian art

Greco-Roman art
indigenous African traditions
partOf culture of the Kingdom of Meroë
startTime circa 3rd century BCE
studiedInDiscipline Nubian archaeology
art history
usedMedium faience
metal
mudbrick
painted plaster
pottery
stone
usedScript Meroitic script

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Kingdom of Meroë hasArtStyle Meroitic art
Kushite queens associatedWith Meroitic art