Shemkhiya. Season 2006; Appendix: Anthropological Research in the Fourth Cataract Region, 2006

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ID:105790
Verfasser: Żurawski , Bogdan T.
Piasecki, Karol
Dokumententyp:Artikel in Zeitschrift
Erscheinungsjahr:2008
Veröffentlicht:Warsaw (2008)
Schriftenreihe:Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean Reports (PAM), 18
ISSN:12345415
Schlagwörter: SHEMKHIYA -> Ortsnamen für Orte der Antike
VIERTER KATARAKT -> Ortsnamen für Orte der Antike
SURVEY -> Diverses
FESTUNG -> Bauten im weitesten Sinn
MEROITISCHE ZEIT -> Epochenbezeichnungen
Seiten:433-451
Signatur:Z-PAM
Onlinezugriff:Zur Webseite
Letzte Aktualisierung:07.08.2016
Eintrag-Nr(alt):107491
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The volatile situation in the Dar Monasir region in January 2006 resulted in the expedition suspending the Hagar el-Beida part of the project and devoting most of the time to an exploration of the Shemkhiya region on both banks of the Nile, upriver from Umm Safaya and downriver from el-Shellal. The region had not been topmost on the agenda due to the fact that it is to be least affected by the Merowe Dam Lake inundation. Apart from the three leftbank strongholds located near the villages of el-Ar (SH1), el-Meghera (SH8) and el-Tina (island of Tanta), which were surveyed and, in the first two cases, tested archaeologically, salvage operations included two tumulus cemeteries, the Late Meroitic SH5 and SH10, as well as a Christian burial ground SH9 adjacent to the tumuli field of SH10, the latter two situated landwards from the fort at SH8. The khors joining the Nile downriver from Tanta were explored and discovered to abound in rock art. The osteological material originated from Post-Meroitic