Kerma
The Kerma culture, flourishing from 2500 BCE to 1500 BCE, was centered in Nubia and known for its unique burial customs and religious practices. Artifacts and structures suggest a complex society with proto-mythological elements, potentially influencing Egyptian beliefs.Kerma’s burial sites indicate early beliefs in an afterlife, with symbolic items placed alongside the deceased. This ancient culture provided a foundation for later Nubian myths and traditions.
