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  1. Meroitic language, extinct language used in the ancient city known to the Greeks as Meroe and the area surrounding the city (now in Sudan).
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    Meroitic adjective Describing the language once used in Meroë, or the script, related to hieroglyphs, in which it was written.
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    Meroitic is an extinct language also referred to in some publications as Kushite after the apparent attested endoethnonym Meroitic qes, qos (transcribed in Egyptian as kꜣš). The name Meroitic in English dates to 1852 where it occurs as a translation of German Meroitisch. The term derives from Latin Meroē, corresponding to Greek Μερόη.
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    The Meroitic period, the later phase of rule by the Kushite kings, is named after the royal burial ground at Meroe. In the third century B.C.E. the royal cemetery was moved there from Napata, though Meroe had long been one of the major centers of the Kushite state.
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  6. Smarthistory – Meroitic period of the Kingdom of Kush

    The Meroitic period, the later phase of rule by the Kushite kings, is named after the royal burial ground at Meroe. In the third century B.C.E. the royal cemetery was moved there from Napata, though Meroe had long been one of the major …

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  8. Meroitic Script - World History Commons

    The Meroitic Script was used in the Kingdom of Kush beginning in the 3rd Century BCE, or the Meroitic Period, and had two forms, Meroitic Cursive and Meroitic hieroglyphs.

  9. Meroitic Script - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts | Fiveable

  10. Introduction (I) - The Meroitic Language and Writing System

  11. Meroïtic alphabet - Omniglot

    The Meroïtic alphabet was derived from ancient Egyptian writing sometime during the 4th century BC in around 315 BC. A cursive form developed in 185 BC and the alphabet was used until about 440 AD. The alphabet was deciphered …

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