The Jebel Mokram Group was a prehistoric, neolithic culture that flourished in the second millennium BC in the east of the Sudan and in western Eritrea.
Similar pottery is known from the Pan-grave people of Sudan and Egypt and also from the Kerma culture.
[2] The Jebel Mokram Group produced small clay figures of animals.
[3] Several settlement site are known, providing evidence that the Jebel Mokram Group people lived in light huts.
[4] Recent archaeological finds of Egyptian pottery in Jebel Mokram Group assemblages provide more details about contacts with Egypt.