Works
Cited
Primary
Sources
3.
Ancient
Nubia (ca. 5000 BC – 500 AD).
N.d. BlackPast.org. Web. 27 Nov.
2012.< http://www.blackpast.org/?q=gah/ancient-nubia-ca-5000-bc-500-ad>.
The picture describes a nubian princess that is surrounded by nubian subjects or
servants following and protecting her
4.
Bead
Necklaces.
N.d. Ancien Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa. Umich.edu.
Web. 15 Jan. 2013.
<http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Exhibits/AncientNubia/JPEGs/Blurs/Blur.1.jpg>.
Bead Necklace
5.
Bronze
Caldron and Bronze Bowl.
N.d. Ancient Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa. Umich.edu.
Web. 15 Jan. 2013.
< http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Exhibits/AncientNubia/Artifacts.html>.
Bronze Caldron and Bronze Bowl
6.
Egyptians.
Block Statue of Nedjem. N.d.
universty of Memphis, Memphis. Memphis.edu. Web. 28 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/artifact.php>. it is a whole body
statue.
-
-
-. Statue of Nedjemu. 2500-2350
B.C.E. The universty of Memphis, Memphis. Memphis.edu.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/artifact.php>. It is a
gray, tall , statue showing a image of Nedjemu.
7.
Eygptians/nubians.
Temple of Kalabsh. N.d. 123rf.
Web. 29 Nov. 2012.< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. This
temple is in Egypt made long ago.
8.
A
fight between ancient Nubians and Eyptians showing a Pharaoh larger than all
others and Nubians looking as if their fleeing. N.d. Illustration.
City-Data.com.
9.
Kush.
Nubain Head. 747-716 B.C. bottom
circle, top gold. Africa in Antiquity:The Arts of Ancient Nubia and the Sudan,
Steffen Wenig, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn. This piece of art is amazing and for
this to be madelong ago it is in pretty good shape.
10.
Kush
artifact.
N.d. University of Chicago. Discovery
News. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.
< http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/06/20/nilegold_arc_zoom1.html?category=archaeology&guid=20070620120030>.
it looks like a tiny wooden button with good detail and carving i can't really
make out.
11.
A
Kushite pyramid with an Eygptian influenced style with a flat
top.
N.d. A Kushite pyramid with a flat top and steep sides.
Website:http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/2011/02/kush.html
12.
no
name; nubiain warriors.
N.d. Non Domesticated Thinker. Web.
18 Nov. 2013.
<http://www.nondomesticatedthinker.com/2010/08/nubia-the-niles-other-kingdom/>.
It tells about the discovery and part of ancient and modern
Sudan.
13.
Nubian.
Golden Jackal. 1st c. B.C. Britsh
Museum, London. Wysinger.homestead.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://wysinger.homestead.com/nubianpolitics.html>.
This Jackal shows how much gold they really had if they could use it in
artwork.
-
-
-. Head of God Imseti from Canopic Jar
of King Tanutamani. Napatan Period. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Wysinger.homestead.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012.< http://wysinger.homestead.com/kush.html>. This
sculpture is a goob look at what the Kush or Nubians sculped.
14.
Nubian/Egyptians.
The Temple of Nefertari. N.d. 123rf. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. It is a big statue of two
people in front of a wall.
15.
Nubian(Kush).
Ear Stud with Kneeling Hathor.
Meroitic Period. Museum of Fine Art, Boston. Wysinger.homestead.
Web. 27 Nov. 2012. <http://wysinger.homestead.com/kush.html>. It is a
golden circle with Hathor kneeling in the middle with plants behind
your.
16.
Nubians.
Braclet with Image of Hathor.
Meroitic Period. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Wysinger.homestead.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://wysinger.homestead.com/kush.html>. This
braclet is a look at how much they loved Hathor.
-
-
-. Bronze Statuette of a Napatan
King. 8th century B.C. Museum of the Oriental Institute, Chicago. News.uchicago.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012.
< http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/06/060223.nubia-photos.shtml#a>.
The brozen staute is suppose to be a Napatan king.
-
-
-. Godess with wings. naptan period.
Museum of Fine Arts. Wysinger.homestead. Web. 28 Nov. 2012.
<http://wysinger.homestead.com/kush.html>. This amulet is a look in to
what Nubians believed in.
-
-
-. Incense Burner. 3100 B.C. Museum
of the Oriental Institute, Chicago. News.uchicago. Web. 28 Nov. 2012.
< http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/06/060223.nubia-photos.shtml#a>.
This incense burner was found in a tomb and also has different designs on the
sides.
-
-
-. The Kamak Temple Complex. N.d. 123rf. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. This picture of the temple
shows the design and effort they put in to it.
-
-
-. Meroitic Jar Depicting Cobras.
YYYY300 B.C. to about 300 A.D. Museum of the Oriental, Chicago. News.uchicago.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012.
<http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/06/060223.nubia-photos.shtml#a>.
This jar has Cobras wrapping around it and is like meduim size.
-
-
-. Ramesses II Statue. N.d. 123rf. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. The picture is of Ramesses
the second this statue was built in his honor.
-
-
-. Relief of a King before Amen.
Third Intermediate Period. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Wysinger.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012.< http://wysinger.homestead.com/kush.html>. This
Eygptian craving shows what the Eygptians believed in as Gods and
Goddess.
-
-
-. Statue of Queen Hatshesput. N.d.
123rf. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. This staute was found in
luxor it is like a inside look at how much they liked their
ruler.
-
-
-. Statue of Queen Hatshesput. qQ.
123rf. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. The statue is in the
Temple of Hatshesput.
-
-
-. Temple of Queen Hatshesput. N.d.
123rf. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. The temple of Hatshesput
was made for when she died ,but she was never buried in it.
-
-
-. Winged Isis Pectoral. Napatan
Period, reign of Amaninatakelebte. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Wysinger.homestead.
Web. 28 Nov. 2012.< http://wysinger.homestead.com/kush.html>. This petoral
is a look in to what the Nubians designed for jelwery.
17.
Nubians/Egyptians.
Great Pyriamds. N.d. 123rf.
Web. 29 Nov. 2012.< http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/nubia.html>. this
work of art is in Giza it was made long ago.
18.
A
shell necklace and possible charms.
N.d. Jewelry. The site just tells that shell was a precious
material
19.
Small
gold mining tools used for cleaning the ore away and carving the
rock.
1996. Photograph. Nile. Photo Gallery:Gold mining, Burial artifacts found on the
Nile. The page tells when they were estimated to have been used, what they
exactly did, and the drive for Kushite gold.
20.
Secondary
Sources
21.
Adams,
William Y. "Introduction." Introduction. The Kingdom and Civilization of Kush in
Northeast Africa. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 775-75. The
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< http://www.ericlevy.com/Revel/Intro2/Kingdom%20and%20Civilization%20of%20Kush%20and%20North%20Africa.PDF>.
This online book is really good because it gives so much good information like
the politica situation.
22.
"African
Kingdoms." The History Files.
Kessler Associates, 1999. Web. 31 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsAfrica/AfricaKush.htm>.
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"Ancient
Kingdom of Kush (Nubia)." Africa.mrDonn. N.p., n.d. Web. 6 Nov.
2012. <http://africa.mrdonn.org/kush.html>. It is mostly about the life of
the Nubians or Kush in all different veiws (example Nobles).
24.
"Ancient
Kingdom of Kush (Nubia)." Ancient Africa
for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.
<http://africa.mrdonn.org/kush.html>. It tells about the life of comnmon
kushites ,their trade route, their major export, their ways of transportation,
what the kush or land of Nubia was called, lives of nobles who are kushites who
thought they were eyptians, and their religion, their trade, and supply
demand.
25.
"Ancient
Kush (2nd Millennium B.C. – 4th Century A.D.)." BlackPast.org.
BlackPast.org, 2011. Web. 5 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.blackpast.org/?q=gah/ancient-kush-2nd-millennium-b-c-4th-century-d>.
The webpage is mostly about craft and trade of kush.
26.
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Past.org. Vers. 2.0. N.p., 2007-2011. Web. 17 Oct. 2012.
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27.
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Nubia." The Freeman Institute. Joel
A. Freeman and the Freeman Institute, n.d. Web. 31 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.freemaninstitute.com/Gallery/nubia.htm>. It includes a
biblography information about the Axum, Rome, Eyptian coloniaztion, the Napatan
period, the Transitional period, early Meroitic period, middle Meroitic, North
coast, late Meroitic, and southern and southeast Africa.
28.
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Nubia: Eypt'sRrival." Ancient Nubia.
Angel Fire, n.d. Web. 9 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.angelfire.com/oh/AncientKnowledge/NUBIA.html>. The webpage
shows 3 videos and tells about where Nubia is located in ancient times and also
and the scholars it brought to Africa
29.
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Nubia/ Kush." British Museum.
Trustees of the British Museum, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/article_index/a/ancient_nubia.aspx>.
30.
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Sudan." Britishmuseum. Trustees of
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This was about the conflict and art of ancient Sudan (kush).
31.
"Ancient
Sudan: (aka Kush & Nubia) City of Meroe." Wysinger.Homestead.
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32.
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< http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/nepeople/a/cush.htm>. It is about
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33.
Anderson,
Jeff. "Kingdom of Kush." New World
Encyclopedia. MediaWiki, 19 Apr. 2008. Web. 25 Sept. 2012.
< http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Kingdom_of_Kush>. This site is
helpful because they just don’t tell you they show you pictures and maps to
make it easier to understand.
34.
Bentley,
Jerry H., and Herb F. Ziegler. "EARLY AFRICAN SOCIETIES AND THE BANTU
MIGRATIONS." McGraw- Hill. 2006
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MCGRAW HILL
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< http://mitchtestone.blogspot.com/2012/03/black-pharaohs.html>. Iit is
kind of like a timeline of King Piye's know history
36.
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Alistair. "Kingdom of Kush." About.com. N.p., 2012. Web. 25 Sept.
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< http://africanhistory.about.com/od/glossaryk/g/def-Kush.htm>.
37.
Draper,
Robert, Rd. "Black Pharoahs." National
Geographic Feb. 2008: 35-59. Print. Includes information on black pharoahs
and their queens and also possible eyptians that may have descended from Nubian
or Kush ancestors such as king tuts grandmother Queen Tiye. It also tells of a
man by the name of Piye it tells how he clamied that he was rightful ruler of
Eypt and he gathered up soldiers and they began at the north of the Nilesailing
up the river. At Thebes the capital of Upper Eypt they came ashore Piye
believed in holy war so they bathed in the Nile river and worth thye best
linens to purify themselves it.It also tells about how Piye was the first to be
called a BLACK PHAROAH.
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< http://www.savenubia.org/78-save-nubia/88-flooding-of-ancient-kush-nubia>.
Save Nubia Project Website
41.
Hirst,
Kris K. "The Kingdom of Kush." About.com
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< http://archaeology.about.com/od/kterms/g/kush.htm>.
42.
Isler,
Alex. "Kush & Nubia." Prezi. Nubia, Kush. 10 Oct. 2012. Lecture. Prezi.
http://prezi.com/jtj85mm6nqkw/kush-nubia/
43.
Kendall,
Timothy. "Wonders: Black Pharaohs." Wonders of the African World. Henry
Louis Gates Jr., n.d. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.pbs.org/wonders/fr_wn.htm>. The article tells about how Eypt
took over the Kush and that the word Nub in Eyptian means gold and people all
so suppect that the word Nub is the origin of Nubia. The article also says that
the Eyptians felt threatened by the Kushites and took over the Kushites land
and that most of their gold came from mining in the Nubian desert. The article
also describes how prophet Isaiah descrided how he refeard to the Kush.....
whirring wings, '' likening it's army to locust plagues.
44.
"Kerma,
Kush and the First Nubian Empire (ca. 2000-1480 BC)." Nubianet.
Education Development Center, 2001. Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.nubianet.org/about/about_history4.html>. It is mostly about
Egypt and Kush and what went on back then.
45.
"Kerma:
The Biblical City." Ancient Sudan
-Nubia. The primary material of the website is authored by Ibrahim Omer,
2008. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
<http://www.ancientsudan.org/history_15_kerma.htm>. It is mostly about the
history of the city of Kerma.
46.
Keys,
David, et al. "Kingdom of Kush." New
World Encyclopedia. N.p.: n.p., n.d. New World Encyclopedia. Web. 30 Oct.
2012.
<http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Kingdom_of_Kush>.
47.
"Kingdom
of Kush." Africanhistory.about.
about.com, 2012. Web. 28 Oct. 2012.
< http://africanhistory.about.com/od/glossaryk/g/def-Kush.htm>. It is
about how there was two Kush kingdoms at two different times. But in both times
Kush had gained control of Egypt.
48.
"The
Kingdom of Kush." Afterword. History
Alive: The Ancient World. Ed. Laura Alavosus and Pat Sills. Only 1 ed. N.p.:
n.p., 2011. 105-09. Print. Describes hwo the Kushites made the people of Eypt
pay ribute to them and how a quenn was so loyal she lost an eye protecting her
people and also why the pictures of them were darker skinned then others and
the Kushites finding of gold.
49.
"The
Kingdom of Kush." Archaeology.about.
about.com, 2012. Web. 28 Oct. 2012.
<http://archaeology.about.com/od/kterms/g/kush.htm>. It is mostly about
how the Kush take Egypt and how they take it back about 50 years
later.
50.
"The
Kingdom of Kush." Black History
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< http://blackhistorypages.net/pages/kush.php>. It is mostly about how
Kush was a powerful civilization.
51.
"The
Kingdom of Kush." Kids past.
KidsKnowIt Network, 2012. Web. 8 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.kidspast.com/world-history/0095-kush.php>. This site is
helpful because they use words that kids could understand.
52.
"Kingdom
of Kush." Maps of the Worlds.
Compare Infobase, n.d. Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-ancient-history/kingdom-of-kush.html>.
It is mostly about the relationship between Egypt of Kush and life back
then.Also trade.
53.
"Kingdom
of Kush." New World Encyclopedia.
Media Wiki, 19 Apr. 2008. Web. 9 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Kingdom_of_Kush>.
54.
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of Kush." Tutorgigpedia.
TutorGig.info, n.d. Web. 7 Nov. 2012.
<http://www.tutorgigpedia.com/ed/Kingdom_of_Kush>. This is about the 25th
dynasty and who took over Egypt and who conqeured them.
55.
"Kingdom
of Kush/ Ancient Nubia." Tdsb.on.ca.
Toronto District School Board, n.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/viewitem.asp?siteid=15&menuid=27565&pageid=23718>.
The page is mostly about how the kingdom of Kush was a great civilization. Also
how demand for iron grow and they did not have enough wood to burn to make it
so people started looking somewhere else.
56.
"Kingdom
of Kush/ Ancient Nubia." Toronto
District School Board. Ed. Toronto District School Board. TDSB (Toronto
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< http://www.tdsb.on.ca/_site/viewitem.asp?siteid=15&menuid=27565&pageid=23718>.
This website tells about the trade rivalry between Eypt and Kush and also the
iron and wood problem the Kush faced from the over bearing command for iron to
the lack of wood for smelting and also it's sources.
57.
"Kingdom
of Kush (Meroë) -1070 to -350." Find The
Data. N.p., 2012. Web. 31 Oct. 2012.
<http://empires.findthedata.org/l/147/Kingdom-of-Kush-Mero>. This is a
site that gives alot of information about the kingdom of kush like the loation
and size and time period.
58.
Kurtz,
William. "Ancient Kush." Chadbourne
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< http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/Page/13713>.
59.
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<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sargon/essentials/countries/kush/>. It is mostly
about how kush's ancient rival is Assyria.
60.
The
Kush Empire.
Prod. NationalGeographic. Youtube.
Google, 31 Jan. 2008. Web. 19 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b86XE3TbXg0&feature=fvsr>. This is a
really good video that states facts about "Women Rights'' and "Production of
iron (Fe)"
61.
Lovgen,
Stefan. "'War of the Worlds': Behind the 1938 Radio Show Panic." National
Geographic. National Geographic Society, 17 June 2005. Web. 9 Oct. 2012.
< http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/06/0617_050617_warworlds_2.html>.
This is about the music that was playing that every one though was aliens
Ten minutes into that show, at a time when its star took a break, many
listeners dialed into War of the
Worldsinstead. Having missed the introduction, they found themselves
listening to "the music of Ramon Raquello and his Orchestra," live from New
York's Hotel Park Plaza.
62.
Mann,
Kenny. Egypt, Kush, Aksum: Northeast
Africa. Parsippany, N.J: Dillon Press, 1997. Print. This book is about
kingdoms from long ago in Africa. Who lived on the northeast side of Africa.
This book is useful because there is not alot of stuff on Kushite
history.
63.
"Meroe."
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2012. Web. 7 Nov. 2012.
< http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/376237/Meroe>. This article
was about how the Kush kingdom had a lot of conflict and many different
cultures.
64.
Metz,
Helen Chapin. "Kush, Meroe and Nubia." SHSU. Ed. Washington, DC: Federal
Research Division Library of Congress. N.p., 1991. Web. 31 Oct. 2012.
<http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Sudan.html>. This site gives informaion
about things that they traded and other good information.
65.
Mrekas.
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66.
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67.
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68.
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Stofferan,
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site because you can get a bunch of information on the Kushites
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"Stones
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Scientist. Reed Business Information Ltd., 2007. Web. 30 Oct. 2012.
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It is mostly about how they found gold next to the Nile river.
79.
"Sudan."
Britanica. Ed. Britanica. N.p.:
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Tomb of Huy 18th Dynasty." Ancient
Africa's Black Kingdom. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Nov. 2012.
< http://wysinger.homestead.com/tombofhuy.html>. The page is mostly
ancient Eyptian pictures but does have few words and it says what the picture
is and describing what their doing.
81.
Townsend,
Emru, ed. "The Kingdom of Kush." Black
History Pages. 5x5 Media, Feb. 1996. Web. 31 Oct. 2012.
< http://blackhistorypages.net/pages/kush.php>. This site is good because
it gives information like how the kingdom's capitol moved.
82.
"What
Was the Kingdom of Kush (Mereo)?" FindThatData. FindTheBest.com,, 2012.
Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
< http://empires.findthedata.org/q/147/2518/What-was-the-Kingdom-of-Kush-Mero>.
They are talking about where the Kush lived.
83.
Wilford,
John Noble. "Scholars Race to Recover a Lost Kingdom on the Nile." New
York Times. The New York Times, 19 June 2007. Web. 25 Sept. 2012.
< http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/19/science/19kush.html?pagewanted=all>.
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-
-. "Scholars Race to Recover a Lost Kingdom on the Nile." The
New York Times. New York Times Company, 19 June 2007. Web. 29 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/19/science/19kush.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0>.
84.
WWW.KIDSPAST.COM.
KidsKnowIt Network, 1998. Web. 9 Oct. 2012.
< http://www.kidspast.com/world-history/0095-kush.php>. The article was
about how the Kush were first taken over by Eypt and then describes how Eypt
fell and how the were led by their Kushite king and then took over Eypt and
were forced out by the Assyrians and how after that how when Kush went back
originally to where they had come from the how they were forced out of their
homes by the Axums.