HUMAN REMAINS OF THE EARLY KERMA CULTURE FROM A NECROPOLIS OF THE ISLE OF SAI (SUDAN) Summary. — This paper is dealing with the skeletal remains of 52 individuals of both sexes collected by the french archeological mission in Sudan and dated from the earliest period of the so-called Kerma civilization (2500 B.C.). The morphological variability was defined in comparison with that of the late cultural phase at the Kerma site, using the equiprobable ellipsoid method with 10 metrical variables. Relationships with other populations of the Nile valley were studied on the basis of non-metrical traits in the skull by means of a multivariate anlysis of the divergences calculated between every pair of populations. Our results show significant dissimi...
Through the analysis of multiple lines of archaeological evidence, this dissertation examines the wa...
This article is an anthropological and paleopathological study of six subjects from Wadi Shaw. One d...
Development of a family type neolithic cemetery : El-Kadada, Sudan Central. The following article d...
HUMAN REMAINS OF THE EARLY KERMA CULTURE FROM A NECROPOLIS OF THE ISLE OF SAI (SUDAN) Summary. — Thi...
The sepultures of Kerma (Sudan) (3000-1500 B.C.) : the contribution of the antrhopology. About 200 ...
Les temples égyptiens de Doukki Gel, à Kerma (Soudan), ont été bâtis sous le règne de Thoutmosis Ier...
The human remains and excavation archives from 5 cemeteries from the Kadruka concession represented ...
The Nile Valley is of particular interest for the study of the first anatomically modern humans. Thi...
The Nile Valley area has a rich history, during which there were population changes of the inhabitan...
L’étude des restes humains et des archives de fouille de 5 cimetières de la concession de Kadruka (N...
The cemetery of Kadruka KDK 1 was excavated by the French branch of the Sudanese Antiquities Organis...
MORPHOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE ANCIENT POPULATIONS OF UPPER NUBIA (SUDAN) Summary. — The an...
International audienceThe human remains from the Kadruka cemeteries, housed in the SFDAS and Nationa...
The origins of ancient Egyptians : the contribution of biological anthropology. The origin of the a...
From 1975 to 1999 about ten cemeteries in Central Sudan and in Nubia were studied. More than a thous...
Through the analysis of multiple lines of archaeological evidence, this dissertation examines the wa...
This article is an anthropological and paleopathological study of six subjects from Wadi Shaw. One d...
Development of a family type neolithic cemetery : El-Kadada, Sudan Central. The following article d...
HUMAN REMAINS OF THE EARLY KERMA CULTURE FROM A NECROPOLIS OF THE ISLE OF SAI (SUDAN) Summary. — Thi...
The sepultures of Kerma (Sudan) (3000-1500 B.C.) : the contribution of the antrhopology. About 200 ...
Les temples égyptiens de Doukki Gel, à Kerma (Soudan), ont été bâtis sous le règne de Thoutmosis Ier...
The human remains and excavation archives from 5 cemeteries from the Kadruka concession represented ...
The Nile Valley is of particular interest for the study of the first anatomically modern humans. Thi...
The Nile Valley area has a rich history, during which there were population changes of the inhabitan...
L’étude des restes humains et des archives de fouille de 5 cimetières de la concession de Kadruka (N...
The cemetery of Kadruka KDK 1 was excavated by the French branch of the Sudanese Antiquities Organis...
MORPHOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE ANCIENT POPULATIONS OF UPPER NUBIA (SUDAN) Summary. — The an...
International audienceThe human remains from the Kadruka cemeteries, housed in the SFDAS and Nationa...
The origins of ancient Egyptians : the contribution of biological anthropology. The origin of the a...
From 1975 to 1999 about ten cemeteries in Central Sudan and in Nubia were studied. More than a thous...
Through the analysis of multiple lines of archaeological evidence, this dissertation examines the wa...
This article is an anthropological and paleopathological study of six subjects from Wadi Shaw. One d...
Development of a family type neolithic cemetery : El-Kadada, Sudan Central. The following article d...