The Main Nile Valley at the end of the Pleistocene (28–15 ka): dispersal corridor or environmental refugium?

A Leplongeon - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Under present environmental conditions, the Nile Valley acts as a 'natural'route between
Africa and Eurasia, and is often considered as a corridor for dispersals out of and back into …

Seventy years of pottery studies in the archaeology of Mesolithic and Neolithic Sudan

G D'Ercole - African Archaeological Review, 2021 - Springer
This review article examines seventy years of research and methodological approaches to
the analysis of Mesolithic and Neolithic pottery in Sudan. It begins with the studies done by …

Eastern Sudan in its setting: the archaeology of a region far from the Nile Valley

A Manzo - 2017 - torrossa.com
'We name 'archaeological cultures','traditions', and 'industries' with the professed intention of
denoting only artifacts distributions and associations but our consciousness and these …

[图书][B] The prehistory of the Sudan

EAA Garcea - 2020 - Springer
Sudanese people are rightly proud of their outstanding archaeology and their country keeps
attracting an increasing number of research teams. More than 30 national and international …

The Neolithic and 'Pastoralism'along the Nile: A dissenting view

S Salvatori, D Usai - Journal of World Prehistory, 2019 - Springer
A largely accepted paradigm in African recent prehistory considers pastoralism to be the
main subsistence source of food-producing communities along the Sudanese Nile valley …

Fish and salt: The successful recipe of White Nile Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fishers

L Maritan, P Iacumin, A Zerboni, G Venturelli… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
In prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fisher communities, demographic growth and a more
sedentary life-style are usually associated with locally concentrated food resources …

Wild food: plants, fish and small animals on the menu for early Holocene populations at al-Khiday, Central Sudan

J Dunne, S Salvatori, L Maritan, K Manning… - African Archaeological …, 2022 - Springer
Al-Khiday, located on the bank of the White Nile in Sudan, offers an exceptionally preserved
stratigraphic sequence, providing a unique opportunity to use organic residue analysis to …

[图书][B] Paleolithic hunter-gatherers of Nubia

M Masojć - 2021 - books.google.com
Nubia is a geographical region situated in Sudan and Egypt, between Aswan and Khartoum,
cut in the middle by the Nile (Fig. 5.1). Even though this study is devoted to Nubia, frequent …

The Mesolithic and Neolithic in Sudan

S Salvatori, D Usai - Handbook of ancient Nubia, 2019 - degruyter.com
When one looks through the book Early Khartoum. An Account of the Excavation of an Early
Occupation Site carried out by the Sudan Government Antiquities service in 1944–5 (1949) …

The Holocene prehistory of Upper Nubia until the rise of the Kerma kingdom

M Honegger - Handbook of ancient Nubia, 2019 - degruyter.com
The Holocene prehistory of Upper Nubia has long been poorly known due to the few
research projects focused on this period. In comparison, Lower Nubia and the Central …