Tumuli fields at El-Zuma and El-Detti were dated to the 2nd phase of the Early Makurian period, c. AD 450-550. They represented three types of tombs of different sizes and structures. The animal remains from these graves were analyzed in the context of animal economy practiced by the people who lived in the vicinity of the burial sites. aDNA analysis was conducted for cattle remains to explain its origin and significance for the inhabitants of the region. The research showed agricultural nature of the settlement located to the north of the Nile Valley with a great importance of cattle and sheep breeding. It also indicated the northern direction of trade and cultural contacts of the society based in the El-Zuma/El-Detti microregion and the d...
This research examines the economic role of rural settlements in the regional organization of early ...
Animal remains and trace fossils from rock tombs and the surface of the necropolis at Elkab, and fro...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...
Tumuli fields at El-Zuma and El-Detti were dated to the 2nd phase of the Early Makurian period, c. A...
El-Zuma tumuli field, tumulus 26, chamber 2: a1. marks of skinning visible on sheep humerus, a2. mar...
The three-volume publication of the results of archaeological excavations at the UNESCO heritage sit...
The three-volume publication of the results of archaeological excavations at the UNESCO heritage sit...
Faunal remains from six Hyksos tombs and settlement layers from the Second Intermediate Period and 1...
Faunal remains from six Hyksos tombs and settlement layers from the Second Intermediate Period and 1...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
Analysis of faunal remains from the Nile Delta site of Kom el-Hisn has yielded a model of Old Kingdo...
Analysis of faunal remains from the Nile Delta site of Kom el-Hisn has yielded a model of Old Kingdo...
This research examines the economic role of rural settlements in the regional organization of early ...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...
This research examines the economic role of rural settlements in the regional organization of early ...
Animal remains and trace fossils from rock tombs and the surface of the necropolis at Elkab, and fro...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...
Tumuli fields at El-Zuma and El-Detti were dated to the 2nd phase of the Early Makurian period, c. A...
El-Zuma tumuli field, tumulus 26, chamber 2: a1. marks of skinning visible on sheep humerus, a2. mar...
The three-volume publication of the results of archaeological excavations at the UNESCO heritage sit...
The three-volume publication of the results of archaeological excavations at the UNESCO heritage sit...
Faunal remains from six Hyksos tombs and settlement layers from the Second Intermediate Period and 1...
Faunal remains from six Hyksos tombs and settlement layers from the Second Intermediate Period and 1...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
Analysis of faunal remains from the Nile Delta site of Kom el-Hisn has yielded a model of Old Kingdo...
Analysis of faunal remains from the Nile Delta site of Kom el-Hisn has yielded a model of Old Kingdo...
This research examines the economic role of rural settlements in the regional organization of early ...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...
This research examines the economic role of rural settlements in the regional organization of early ...
Animal remains and trace fossils from rock tombs and the surface of the necropolis at Elkab, and fro...
Cattle pastoralism is an important trait of African cultures. Ethnographic studies describe the cent...