Genetics and African cattle domestication
F Stock, D Gifford-Gonzalez - African Archaeological Review, 2013 - Springer
Whether cattle domestication occurred independently on the African continent is among the
most controversial questions in the Holocene archaeology of northern Africa. One long …
most controversial questions in the Holocene archaeology of northern Africa. One long …
Plant exploitation in Neolithic Sudan: A review in the light of new data from the cemeteries R12 and Ghaba
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early
evidence of the cereals wheat and barley has, until recently, been mainly restricted to the …
evidence of the cereals wheat and barley has, until recently, been mainly restricted to the …
New data on animal exploitation from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic periods in Northern Sudan
L Chaix, M Honegger, S Kerner, R Dann… - Climate and ancient …, 2015 - books.google.com
Abstract Northern Sudan and southern Egypt are important regions for the understanding of
climatic variations at the beginning of the Holocene period and of the first steps towards the …
climatic variations at the beginning of the Holocene period and of the first steps towards the …
A picture of prehistoric Sudan: The Mesolithic and Neolithic periods
D Usai - 2014 - academic.oup.com
The physiographic setting of the Nile valley, in Sudan as well as in Egypt, provides a nearly
homogenizing factor in the cultural and socioeconomic development of Mesolithic and …
homogenizing factor in the cultural and socioeconomic development of Mesolithic and …
Multiscalar perspectives on Holocene climatic and environmental changes in the Sahara and Nile corridor, with special consideration of archaeological sites on Sai …
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within
the eastern Sahara, and along the Nile in northern Sudan. The Early Holocene saw …
the eastern Sahara, and along the Nile in northern Sudan. The Early Holocene saw …
Provoking lactation by the insufflation technique as documented by the rock images of the Sahara
JL Le Quellec - Anthropozoologica, 2011 - BioOne
Le Quellec J.-L. 2011.—Provoking lactation by the insufflation technique as documented by
the rock images of the Sahara. Anthropozoologica 46.1: 65–125. The Saharan rock art …
the rock images of the Sahara. Anthropozoologica 46.1: 65–125. The Saharan rock art …
[PDF][PDF] The Fourth Cataract and Beyond
JR ANdErSON, DA Welsby - … of the 12th International Conference for …, 2014 - academia.edu
In March 2009, the NCAM Mission at Jebel Barkal1 extended its excavations to the area
along the upstream (“S”) 2 side rooms of temples B 800 and 900 (Figure 1a). During our …
along the upstream (“S”) 2 side rooms of temples B 800 and 900 (Figure 1a). During our …
Architecture, power, and communication: Case studies from ancient Nubia
A Manzo - African Archaeological Review, 2017 - Springer
Monumental architectural remains are among the most impressive relics of the ancient
civilizations. Of course, this is also true for ancient northeast Africa. In this contribution …
civilizations. Of course, this is also true for ancient northeast Africa. In this contribution …
[图书][B] Nubia and Nubians: The" Museumization" of a Culture
MC De Simone - 2015 - scholarlypublications …
Campaign; 3) recent exhibitions that are part of something which I would suggest
characterizing as a 'Sudanological'stage. In Egypt and Sudan, identity and political reasons …
characterizing as a 'Sudanological'stage. In Egypt and Sudan, identity and political reasons …
[PDF][PDF] Ghaba in context
S Salvatori, D Usai - Ghaba. An early Neolithic cemetery in Central …, 2016 - academia.edu
The archaeological record from Ghaba cemetery, as presented in the preceding chapters,
constitutes an outstanding basis for attempting to reconstruct the Neolithisation process of …
constitutes an outstanding basis for attempting to reconstruct the Neolithisation process of …