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DescriptionPainting in the ancient Nubian tombs at El-Kurru near Karima, Sudan.jpg
English: Some of the painting in the ancient Nubian tombs at El-Kurru near Karima, Sudan. A stariwell angles down into the sand to a tomb with two small rooms. The tombs here date from circa 1000 BCE. Most of the pyramids and tombs have been destroyed, but you can still visit the tombs of Pharoah Tanutamen and his mother, Qalhata.
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Some of the painting in the ancient Nubian tombs at El-Kurru near Karima, Sudan. A stariwell angles down into the sand to a tomb with two small rooms. The tombs here date from circa 1000 BCE. Most of the pyramids and tombs have been destroyed, but you can still visit the tombs of Pharoah Tanutamen and his mother, Qalhata.