The second video beings with the second Kushite Kingdom at Napata and discusses a period of renaissance and revival of Egyptian customs and religion. The video covers royal cemeteries, pyramids, and burial customs as well as the role of the queen mother. It concludes with the final Kushite Kingdom of Meroe, including Meroitic writing systems, local religious traditions and animal deities, and powerful queens.
The lesson plans and activities, created by AITC’s Sydney A. Pickens, meet social sciences requirements for Geography, Economics, Civics, and Historical Thinking and Inquiry. As a bonus, they also cover Cultural Identity and Expression. Activity sheets can be printed out and distributed to students. The Curriculum also includes a teacher kit with guidelines and answer keys for the various activities.
AITC-ASOR Ancient Nubia Curriculum
Ancient Nubia Video Activity Sheets
Part One:
Part Two:
Video activity sheets include map quests, fill-in-the-blank sheets, word finds, diagram labelling, and word scrambles.
Learning to Look: Artifact Observation and Analysis. Curartorial Responsibilities.
The Remix: Cultural Continuity, Change, and Comparison.
Who Tells Your Story: Primary Source Analysis and Uncovering Source Bias.