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Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Graffito of a giraffe from a wall in the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Meroitic period, 100 BCE–100 CE. RTI: Suzanne Davis and Janelle Batkin-Hall / IKAP, 2016
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Pyramid Ku. 1 and associated funerary temple Ku. 1500 at El-Kurru, both built in the late fourth century BCE. Photo: Geoff Emberling / IKAP, 2014
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Graffito of an archer of ancient Kush on a column in the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Meroitic period, 100 BCE–100 CE. RTI: Suzanne Davis and Janelle Batkin-Hall / IKAP, 2016
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Graffito of a textile on a column in the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Meroitic period, 100 BCE–100 CE. RTI: Suzanne Davis and Janelle Batkin-Hall / IKAP, 2016
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Graffito of a horse and rider on a wall in the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Meroitic period, 100 BCE–100 CE. RTI: Suzanne Davis and Janelle Batkin-Hall / IKAP, 2016
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Outer rooms of the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Most of the graffiti in the temple were found on the columns and on the cross-wall made of sandstone blocks. Photo: Geoff Emberling / IKAP, 2014
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Graffito of a ram, symbol of the god Amun, on a column in the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Meroitic period, 100 BCE–100 CE. RTI: Suzanne Davis and Janelle Batkin-Hall / IKAP, 2016
Country location: Sudan
Collection: graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan.graffitiasdevotionuniversityofmichigan
Description: Graffito of cattle with human eyes, possibly related to the goddess Hathor, on a column in the funerary temple at El-Kurru. Meroitic period, 100 BCE–100 CE. RTI: Suzanne Davis and Janelle Batkin-Hall / IKAP, 2016
Country location: Sudan
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