Abstract

times. By comparison, the role and status of their predecessors, the royal mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters, from the Kushite 25th Dynasty down through the Napatan Period to the reign of Nastasen, remained little known.1 Beginning with George A. Reisner's excavations of the royal cemeteries at El Kurru and Nuri and Francis LI. Griffith's work at Kawa, a steadily increasing body of material has become available for the study of Kushite queenship. These sources fall into three categories:

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