Source Record

Met Heilbrunn Timeline: Egypt, 8000-2000 B.C.

Met institutional chronology for ancient Egypt and northern ancient Nubia, used to separate Nile Valley chronology from medieval Moorish and Andalusi claims.

Notes

This chronology anchors ancient Egypt and northern ancient Nubia in a much earlier Nile Valley context than medieval Moorish and Andalusi history. It is useful when a claim tries to move between ancient Egypt and later Moorish labels.

Why this source matters

MoorOfUS uses this source to keep Egypt-related claims chronological. It supports discussion of ancient Egyptian periods, Nile Valley archaeology, and museum chronology without collapsing those topics into medieval al-Andalus.

Use with caution

This source does not connect ancient Egypt to every later Moorish or Moor-derived identity claim. It should be used to separate periods and evidence types before any comparison is made.