Qustul
Qustul Incense Burner (3200-3000 BCE), below, side with hypothesized white crown
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Qustul Shown within Northeast Africa Qustul Qustul (Egypt) | |
| Location | Aswan Governorate, Egypt |
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| Region | Nubia |
| Coordinates | 22°14′0″N 31°37′0″E / 22.23333°N 31.61667°E |
| Type | Archaeological site |
Qustul (Arabic: قسطل, romanized: Qusṭul) is an archaeological cemetery located on the eastern bank of the Nile in Lower Nubia, just opposite of Ballana near the Sudan frontier. The site has archaeological records from the A-Group culture, the New Kingdom of Egypt and the X-Group culture.