Ancient Egyptian culture from the late 4th millennium BC
This article is about the third millennium BC Nubian culture. For the type of mathematical group, see A-group.
The Relief of Gebel Sheikh Suleiman likely shows the victory of an early Pharaoh, possibly Djer, over A-Group Nubians circa 3000 BC, nearly dating back to the First Dynasty. This rock carving represents an Egyptian campaign into Nubia and was found near the second cataract of the Nile River.
Chalcolithic Eneolithic, Aeneolithic, or Copper Age
The A-Group culture was an ancient culture that flourished between the First and Second Cataracts of the Nile in Lower Nubia. It lasted from c. 3800 BC to c. 3100 BC.[1]