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The Al Khiday Cemetery in Central Sudan and its “Classic/Late Meroitic” Period Graves. (2014)
Journal Article
Usai, D., Salvatori, S., Jakob, T., & David, R. (2014). The Al Khiday Cemetery in Central Sudan and its “Classic/Late Meroitic” Period Graves. Journal of African archaeology (Internet), 12(2), 183-204. https://doi.org/10.3213/2191-5784-10254

The first millennium BC in Sudan sees the birth of the Kushite (Napatan and then Meroitic) Kingdom. Royal cities, cemeteries and centres of religious power have attracted archaeologists and historians while peripheral areas have only rarely seen any... Read More about The Al Khiday Cemetery in Central Sudan and its “Classic/Late Meroitic” Period Graves..

Dental Calculus Reveals Unique Insights into Food Items, Cooking and Plant Processing in Prehistoric Central Sudan (2014)
Journal Article
Buckley, S., Usai, D., Jakob, T., Radini, A., & Hardy, K. (2014). Dental Calculus Reveals Unique Insights into Food Items, Cooking and Plant Processing in Prehistoric Central Sudan. PLoS ONE, 9(7), Article e100808. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100808

Accessing information on plant consumption before the adoption of agriculture is challenging. However, there is growing evidence for use of locally available wild plants from an increasing number of pre-agrarian sites, suggesting broad ecological kno... Read More about Dental Calculus Reveals Unique Insights into Food Items, Cooking and Plant Processing in Prehistoric Central Sudan.