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The greatest civilization you’ve never heard of Kenya Vaughn – The St. Louis American © Provided by KSDK-TV St. Louis
The construct of race was neither heard nor thought of during the two-thousand-year span included within the Saint Louis Art Museum’s presentation of “Nubia: Treasures of Ancient Africa.”
And yet racism played a critical role in why people represented in the exhibition are just now being recognized for their thriving civilization and rich culture that should be held in equal regard to their Egyptian neighbors.
For the first several thousand of years of their history, the Nubians left no written records. All that was said about the Nubians was from the Egyptian perspective.
The greatest civilization you’ve never heard of
Racism played a critical role in why people represented in the exhibition are just now being recognized for their thriving civilization
Credit: St. Louis American
Winged goddess pectoral (recto); Nubian, Napatan Period, reign of Piankhy (Piye), 743–712 BC; faience; Museum of Fine Arts, Harvard University Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition 24.616 Author: Kenya Vaughn – The St. Louis American Published: 7:23 AM CDT April 27, 2021 Updated: 7:24 AM CDT April 27, 2021
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The construct of race was neither heard nor thought of during the two-thousand-year span included within the Saint Louis Art Museum’s presentation of “Nubia: Treasures of Ancient Africa.”