This paper presents new excavation data and new radiometric dates for Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. These data suggest revisions to previous chronological understandings of the site. New excavations, initiated in 2017, show a longer, more continuous occupation of the site than has been previously recognised. Archaeozoological and archaeobotanical analyses provide evidence for domesticated taxa. Archaeobotanical evidence is dominated by domesticated sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), radiocarbon dated to c. 2550–2210 BC. Faunal remains include cattle and goat/sheep. A late thirdmillennium BC date on the human skeleton excavated in the 2017 season also shows that mortuary activity began early in the site’shistory, contemporary with domesticated fa...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
Erosion-related loss of archaeological record in arid lands is a foremost matter for researchers and...
There are only six cataracts on the Main Nile of which the sixth Nile cataract located ca. 80 km dow...
This paper outlines the ways in which the project is addressing the colonial legacy of Henry Wellcom...
New excavations at the Jebel Moya cemetery in Sudan reveal extensive evidence for Meroitic-era occup...
This paper proposes a new chronology for the burial complex at Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. It r...
Continued research at Jebel Moya shows that this burial and habitation site has a very long chronolo...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...
The site of Jebel Moya, excavated in the early twentieth century, represents arguably the largest pa...
International audienceThe site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in th...
Les recherches archéologiques conduites au Soudan suggèrent que les communautés de la préhistoire ré...
archaeology - hunter-gatherers - early food producing societies - Northeastern Afric
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The oldest records for Southwest Asian domesticated livestock species ...
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been condu...
The largest known pastoral cemetery in sub-Saharan Africa is found in the Jebel Moya massif, south-c...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
Erosion-related loss of archaeological record in arid lands is a foremost matter for researchers and...
There are only six cataracts on the Main Nile of which the sixth Nile cataract located ca. 80 km dow...
This paper outlines the ways in which the project is addressing the colonial legacy of Henry Wellcom...
New excavations at the Jebel Moya cemetery in Sudan reveal extensive evidence for Meroitic-era occup...
This paper proposes a new chronology for the burial complex at Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. It r...
Continued research at Jebel Moya shows that this burial and habitation site has a very long chronolo...
The authors present preliminary results from a new research project based in Jebel Shaqadud, Sudan. ...
The site of Jebel Moya, excavated in the early twentieth century, represents arguably the largest pa...
International audienceThe site of Wakrita is a small Neolithic establishment located on a wadi in th...
Les recherches archéologiques conduites au Soudan suggèrent que les communautés de la préhistoire ré...
archaeology - hunter-gatherers - early food producing societies - Northeastern Afric
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The oldest records for Southwest Asian domesticated livestock species ...
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been condu...
The largest known pastoral cemetery in sub-Saharan Africa is found in the Jebel Moya massif, south-c...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.I...
Erosion-related loss of archaeological record in arid lands is a foremost matter for researchers and...
There are only six cataracts on the Main Nile of which the sixth Nile cataract located ca. 80 km dow...