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    Remains of ancient palace discovered

    Hidden beneath an ancient palace in what is now central Sudan, archaeologists have discovered the oldest building in the city of Meroë, a structure that also may have housed royalty.

    The capital of a vast empire that flourished around 2,000 years ago, Meroë was centered on the Nile River. At its height, the city was controlled by a dynasty of kings who ruled about 900 miles (1,500 kilometers) of territory that stretched from southern Egypt to areas south of modern-day Khartoum.

    People of Meroë built palaces and small pyramids, and developed a writing system that scholars still can't fully translate today. Although Meroë has been excavated off and on for more than 150 years, archaeologists are not yet clear on how it came to be. The city seems to have emerged out of nowhere.  [Image Gallery: Ancient Rock Art of Sudan]

    "In the region of central Sudan, we have an interesting research problem," said team leader Krzysztof Grzymski, a curator at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.

    "We are acquainted with the prehistory cultures, from Stone Age all the way through Neolithic, let's say until about 3000 (or) 2500 B.C." But after that "we have nothing, then out of the blue in 800 B.C., we have Meroë culture," Grzymski told LiveScience.

    In addition to filling this gap, the presence of such an ancient building at Meroë suggests that an earlytemple dedicated to Amun, a highly regarded Egyptian god, may have existed as well. Archaeologists have speculated on its existence but have never actually found it.

    The first palace?

    By unearthing the oldest known building at Meroë and searching for even older examples, Grzymski is hoping to fill this gap.

    "I'm looking for the origins of this Kushite, Nubian civilization," he said.

    So far, the team has excavated a small section of the building, with radiocarbon dating indicating that it dates to about 900 B.C. The finds so far include a sizable mudbrick wall, pottery, and most notably, a cache of animal bones, most of which belonged to cattle.

    "The most common animal kept in the Middle East now is goat and sheep," Grzymskisaid. "This makes me think if you try to envision this ancient civilization that to some extent they were seminomadic pastoralists." In other words, they relied heavily on beef and animal products in addition to agriculture.

    It's difficult to say for certain what the building was used for, but Grzymskisuggests it was an early palace or administrative center. [In Photos: Survival of an Ancient Civilization]

    "The very earliest Meroë, I suppose, would have been the capital of some sort of local chiefdom or kingdom," said Grzymski.

    Search for an early temple

    In the years leading up to World War I, John Garstang, a British archaeologist, discovered Meroë, uncovering an area filled with palaces and temples that he called the "royal city."

    Many of his finds were never published, and over the past two decades, archaeologists have been going over Garstang's notes, publishing them and looking for clues as to Meroë’s origins.

    "Architectural elements from what may have been an early Amun temple dating back to at least the seventh century were found during Garstang's excavations in areas later occupied by the Meroitic Royal City," writes David Edwards, of the University of Leicester, in his book "The Nubian Past: An Archaeology of Sudan" (Routledge, 2004).  

    Amun was an Egyptian god that the people of Meroë held in high regard.

    If the temple exists, Grzymski said it would be the oldest temple in the city, a find that would offer clues to the religion of the civilization's first people. His team tried to find the structure using magnetometry, a technique that can detect archaeological remains by searching for anomalies in the magnetic field. The attempt was unsuccessful so in January 2012, they plan to launch a major dig to search for it. "The only way to search for this early Amun temple will be by excavating," said Grzymski.

    It won't be a quick discovery; Grzymski said that he will take a yearlong sabbatical from the museum to search for the temple.

    The research was presented in April at the annual meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE).

    Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     

    46 comments

    • Jon  •  9 mths ago
      Interesting stuff. Looking forward to what they find in the dig. Hopefully Yahoo! will post pictures.
      • Shadow 9 mths ago
        We can only hope there will be pictures!
    • POPI366  •  9 mths ago
      THANKS YAHOO, FOR ALL THE PHOTOS ACCOMPANYING THE STORY. REALLY BROUGHT IT TO LIFE!! STORIES LIKE THIS GET BURIED WHILE JOSE CANSECO
      IS GIVEN A PROMINENT SPOT ON PAGE 1.
      • Wishful 9 mths ago
        I was just about to say how I hate it when they do this. Where are the pictures?
      • G 9 mths ago
        ditto
    • Peter  •  9 mths ago
      gee thanks for all the great pictures
    • Christopher G  •  9 mths ago
      Now its reasons like this we work together as a society. Its so cool what we unearth and have the potential to learn like this.
    • Lady Ash  •  9 mths ago
      If I see another person call Meroe Middle Eastern one more time I WILL SCREAM. This is what happens when history is not taught in favor of math and science.

      Meroe was the capital of the Kingdom of Kush/Nubia, a Black nation that actually ruled Ancient Egypt during the 25th dynasty.

      The Queens of Nubia/Kush were called "Kandake". It is from this title the name "Candace" comes from.

      Piye the Nubian was the most famous Pharoah of this time. National Geographic has a great article on him in the February 2009 edition.

      History Channel has a great documentary on the 25th dyansty called the "Black Pharoahs of Egypt"

      "Kush" is also referred to as "Nubia". The Greeks called the area "Ethiopia".
    • Professor Brad  •  9 mths ago
      It is probably one of the Nubian Empire cities. They had several writing styles like the Egyptians did. They share many of the same GODS as Egypt did too. The Nubians were probably related to the Egyptians since the Egyptians say that they came from the South at the begining of the Nile which would be Ethiopia and Nigeria. The Nubians came from the South also.
    • Lady Ash  •  9 mths ago
      An Independent

      Meroe was the capital of Kush, a Black African ancient kingdom...not Arab but Black
      • Loki 9 mths ago
        I find that hard to believe look what they have done since independence in the 60s NOTHING, they have roads and some infastructure only because europeans built it for them before they left. 25yr ago Starving ,now Starving..
    • sf s  •  9 mths ago
      This is old news-read African Origins of Civilization by Diop
    • laird  •  9 mths ago
      They are going to be excavating Washington like this in 20 years....
    • An independent  •  9 mths ago
      These Middle East societies were so advanced thousands of years ago and then they have to convert to Islam and lose all of that !!

      That is tragic !!!
      • Megan 9 mths ago
        Not only convert but forced to accept into their society by sword. Islam initiators coming from no civilization whatsoever, in order to accomplish this burned libraries and their keepers.
      • Megan 9 mths ago
        Islam initiators used their swords to impose Islam into the conquered lands. In order to accomplish this they burned the libraries and killed their keepers.
      • Lady Ash 9 mths ago
        They were Black...not Arab
    • Bobbie  •  9 mths ago
      Where are the photos??? What the hay kind of journalism is this???
      • KC 9 mths ago
        This is Associated Press x Yahoo! journalism :)
    • Kate Jack  •  9 mths ago
      Where's the pictures? Cheap skate...
    • Jan  •  9 mths ago
      PHOTOS would've been NICE yahoo!
    • Michael  •  9 mths ago
      Hmmm...it must be early. No comments about how the Tea party is responsible for destroying this civilization, or how Obama is somehow to blame. Other than that. Pretty interesting page to add to the history books. Will love to see how this one turns out
    • Rick  •  9 mths ago
      I would certainly hope it was an ancient palace. I don't think it would be too difficult to discover a modern palace.
    • 10023  •  9 mths ago
      I have been known about this ages ago and the reason why it is not published is because it will destroy theories of " subsaharan" africa not having a history or anything of greatness.. Sudan has pyramids that rival Egypt and it is ALL AFRICA Egyptians are lighter thanks to almost 1000 years of Arab people invading and trade with Southern Europe also meant mixing alot.. then with Islam and concrete arab settlement and gene manipulation they ceased to have a typical negritic appearance but it is still visible in many.. like here in the USA you have blacks that are mixed and look like other ethnicities like Anatole Broyard whose deathbed confession was that he is part lack, Krazy Kat creator who lied and said he was Greek to have his art respected- both examples speak volumes about how you think of black people-deathbed confession? seriously oh my Im part black omg
    • Rich  •  9 mths ago
      Great story. NOT EVEN A F***ING MAP.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      They peaked early.
    • JJMurray  •  9 mths ago
      Aliens of course.
    • Lady Ash  •  9 mths ago
      Actually Jeremia T, for most of it's history Kush was indepedant. It broke away from Egyptian control early on in its history.
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