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23 July, 13:43
Why do you think Meroë didn't survive as a city?
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The reason of the fall of Meroë is that it was conquered by the Aksumites around the year 330 CE where in this period Meroitic written and spoken language died. The Aksumites over-used Meroe's resources specifically their land which led to desertification. Meroe drastically declined as a city by the 5th centuy.
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