1989
DOI: 10.3989/tp.1989.v46.i0.598
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The Neolithic site of Haj Yusif (Central Sudan)

Abstract: GONZALO TRANCHO ("") RESUMEN Informe de la excavación de 1989, que incluye la descripción y análisis preliminar de la cerámica, útiles líticos y fauna. A pesar de su condición alterada por ocupaciones posteriores, en e! yacimiento se han podido detectar dos áreas con distinta proporción de motivos decorativos en la cerámica, lo que implica diferencia funcional o, más probablemente, cronológica. El asentamiento parece haber sido de corta duración y corresponde a un grupo pastoril de alta movilidad, con rasgos s… Show more

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“…The information concerning the subsistence regime of the Neolithic and Meroitic populations recovered at Al Khiday cemetery comes from relevant data in the literature. The Khartoum Neolithic is known from different settlements (e.g., Arkell, ; Krzyżaniak, ; Haaland, ; Fernández et al, ; Chłodnicki, ). Domesticated animals are present in the faunal remains (Gautier, ; Peters, ; Gautier and van Neer, ) together with game, indicating that hunting still had some role in the subsistence strategies of these populations.…”
Section: The Site and Archaeological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information concerning the subsistence regime of the Neolithic and Meroitic populations recovered at Al Khiday cemetery comes from relevant data in the literature. The Khartoum Neolithic is known from different settlements (e.g., Arkell, ; Krzyżaniak, ; Haaland, ; Fernández et al, ; Chłodnicki, ). Domesticated animals are present in the faunal remains (Gautier, ; Peters, ; Gautier and van Neer, ) together with game, indicating that hunting still had some role in the subsistence strategies of these populations.…”
Section: The Site and Archaeological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few Neolithic settlements that have been investigated in Sudan are poorly preserved due to post-depositional disturbance, such as by wind and water erosion (Arkell 1953; El-Anwar 1981; Caneva 1988; Fernández et al . 1989, 2003; Chłodnicki 2011; Salvatori et al . 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%