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"Nubian Monarchy Called Oldest," New York Times

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New York Times comments on findings of archaeologist Bruce Williams finds at Qutsul. Evidence leads many to believe that Ta-Seti (most ancient Nubia) developed the world's first divine kingship, monarchy, which then travelled up the Nile to Egypt.

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