• The museum has become a major cultural venue for the inhabitants of Kerma, who value the enhancement of Nubian history and the role the museum plays in the...
  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kerma Museum. The Kerma Museum is an archeological site museum located in front of the Western Deffufa on the archaeological...
  • Next to Kerma's western deffufa is this well organised museum that contains interesting relics from the site, including seven imposing granite statues and…
  • The museum is much more interesting. It contains remains of the typical Kerma pottery (red clay with borders burned black in the kiln) and other interesting...
  • In the Kingdom of Kerma's latest phase, lasting from about 1700–1500 BC, it absorbed the Sudanese kingdom of Sai and became a sizable...
  • Next to Kerma's western defufa is this well organised museum that contains interesting relics from the site, including seven imposing granite statues and various...
  • Pre-Kerma culture equates to the A Group, (3500 – 2200 BC) but Kerma site’s history begins in the late 3rd Millennium and extends into the late New Kingdom.
  • PDF | On Jan 1, 2009, Matthieu Honegger published The Kerma Museum | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
  • Dufoufa, a Nubian temple near Kerma in North Sudan, is the oldest mud brick edifice in Africa.
  • Kerma was the center of three prehistoric civilizations that existed here on the Nile in periods of 8350-5500 BC, 5150-4050 BC, and 3450-1550 BC.