Generally speaking, Dìì society is divided into two supposedly endogamous communities: farmers and blacksmiths (Naƞ). Depending on the group, it was either the former or the latter who produced iron, each employing somewhat different techniques. The differences related in particular to the process, which determines the size and number of blooms...
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Along with the Americas, Africa is probably the continent where labrets have been used most extensively. Until recently, over a large part of the continent, from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, labrets of varied materials and shapes were worn by women and/or men from very diverse populations speaking a wide variety of languages. However, the...
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Résultats du quadriennal 2020-2023La fouille du cimetière KDK.23 est difficile mais progresse de façon continue. Dans toute la région, c'est la première fouille utilisant des méthodes modernes de terrain, les données de l'archéo-anthropologie et les plus récentes méthodes d'étude ; son objectif est d'être la fouille exhaustive et l'étude...
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Burying Children and Infants at Kadruka 23: New Insights into Juvenile Identity and Disposal of the Dead in the Nubian Neolithic
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