Carbonized plant remains and plant impressions in burnt clay pieces, recovered during archaeological excavation and survey of two sites in East Sudan, were subjected toarchaeobotanical investigation. Analysed samples have provided evidence for plant use and cultivation of sorghum alongside the use of a range of other taxa. The results from this study illustrate that as late as the early second millennium BC, the inhabitants of Kassala were still exploiting a mixture of morphologically wild and domesticated Sorghum bicolor. The evidence suggests that while the domestication process of sorghum was underway, full domestication may not have been reached at this time. We can hence classify this as part of the pre-domestication cultivation stage ...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
The Bantu expansion, a major topic in African archaeology and history, is widely assumed to correlat...
Four decades have passed since Harlan and Stemler (1976) proposed the eastern Sahelian zone as the m...
Four decades have passed since Harlan and Stemler (1976) proposed the eastern Sahelian zone as the m...
Sorghum and millets are among the world's most important food crops and, for the inhabitants of the ...
MicroCT visualisations of organic inclusions within pottery sherds from Khashm el Girba 23 (KG23), S...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
MicroCT visualisations of organic inclusions within pottery sherds from Khashm el Girba 23 (KG23), S...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication data.The earliest evidence of agricultur...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
Analyses of phytoliths from pillow-like grave deposits and phytoliths and starch from dental calculu...
The two most important cereals of African origin are sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.) and pear...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
The Bantu expansion, a major topic in African archaeology and history, is widely assumed to correlat...
Four decades have passed since Harlan and Stemler (1976) proposed the eastern Sahelian zone as the m...
Four decades have passed since Harlan and Stemler (1976) proposed the eastern Sahelian zone as the m...
Sorghum and millets are among the world's most important food crops and, for the inhabitants of the ...
MicroCT visualisations of organic inclusions within pottery sherds from Khashm el Girba 23 (KG23), S...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
MicroCT visualisations of organic inclusions within pottery sherds from Khashm el Girba 23 (KG23), S...
Supplementary materials files: online appendix; replication data.The earliest evidence of agricultur...
The study of plant exploitation and early use of cereals in Africa has seen over the years a great i...
Analyses of phytoliths from pillow-like grave deposits and phytoliths and starch from dental calculu...
The two most important cereals of African origin are sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.) and pear...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
The Bantu expansion, a major topic in African archaeology and history, is widely assumed to correlat...