The article presents some fresh data on the Jebel Mokram Group of Eastern Sudan (ca. 1800-800 BC), 30 years after Karim Sadr’s seminal work, "The Territorial Expanse of the Pan-Grave Culture" (Archéologie du Nil Moyen, 1987) pointed out systematically the close relationship between the Jebel Mokram Group of Eastern Sudan and the Pan-Grave culture of Egypt and Nubia. In the conclusions, some interpretative remarks on the appearance of the Pan-Grave culture in Nubia, Egypt and Eastern Sudan around 1800 BC, perhaps to be related to environmental and climatic reasons are proposed.
The Territorial Expanse of the Pan-Grave culture thirty years later
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2017-01-01
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The article presents some fresh data on the Jebel Mokram Group of Eastern Sudan (ca. 1800-800 BC), 30 years after Karim Sadr’s seminal work, "The Territorial Expanse of the Pan-Grave Culture" (Archéologie du Nil Moyen, 1987) pointed out systematically the close relationship between the Jebel Mokram Group of Eastern Sudan and the Pan-Grave culture of Egypt and Nubia. In the conclusions, some interpretative remarks on the appearance of the Pan-Grave culture in Nubia, Egypt and Eastern Sudan around 1800 BC, perhaps to be related to environmental and climatic reasons are proposed.File in questo prodotto:
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