Temple of Apedemak at Naqa

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The Temple of Apedemak at Naqa is an ancient Kushite sanctuary in modern-day Sudan dedicated to the lion-headed warrior god Apedemak, notable for its richly carved reliefs blending Meroitic, Egyptian, and Hellenistic artistic styles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kushite sanctuary
ancient temple
archaeological site
associatedWith Kingdom of Meroe NERFINISHED
associatedWithCulture Meroitic civilization NERFINISHED
coordinatesType geographic coordinates
country Republic of the Sudan NERFINISHED
countrySubdivision River Nile State NERFINISHED
culture Kushite
dedicatedTo Apedemak NERFINISHED
dedicatedToDeityType lion-headed warrior god
function religious sanctuary
hasArchitecturalInfluence Egyptian
Hellenistic
hasArchitecturalStyle Meroitic NERFINISHED
hasArtisticStyle blend of Meroitic, Egyptian, and Hellenistic styles
hasDepiction Egyptian-style gods
Hellenistic decorative motifs
lion imagery
royal figures making offerings to Apedemak
hasFeature decorated exterior walls
hieroglyphic and Meroitic inscriptions
processional approach
pylon entrance
relief scenes of kings and gods
sanctuary cella
hasReliefs richly carved reliefs
hasTourismType cultural tourism
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe"
isSubjectOf archaeological research
locatedIn Naqa NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Sudan NERFINISHED
locatedInDesert Bayuda Desert NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Meroitic kingdom NERFINISHED
Nubia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nile River NERFINISHED
mainDeity Apedemak NERFINISHED
material sandstone
nearbySite Amun Temple at Naqa NERFINISHED
Roman Kiosk at Naqa NERFINISHED
partOf Naqa archaeological site NERFINISHED
period Meroitic period NERFINISHED
religion Kushite religion
significance evidence of cultural interaction between Kush, Egypt, and the Hellenistic world
important example of Meroitic religious architecture
UNESCOSiteComponentOf Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 2011
usedFor rituals honoring Apedemak
royal cult activities

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