Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Histology and Embryology Department, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
PLoS One. 2019 Feb 15;14(2):e0212423. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0212423. eCollection 2019.
Tumuli fields at El-Zuma and El-Detti were dated to the 2nd phase of the Early Makurian period, c. AD 450-550. They represented three types of tombs of different sizes and structures. The animal remains from these graves were analyzed in the context of animal economy practiced by the people who lived in the vicinity of the burial sites. aDNA analysis was conducted for cattle remains to explain its origin and significance for the inhabitants of the region. The research showed agricultural nature of the settlement located to the north of the Nile Valley with a great importance of cattle and sheep breeding. It also indicated the northern direction of trade and cultural contacts of the society based in the El-Zuma/El-Detti microregion and the deep social stratification within this group.
祖玛和德提的土丘墓地可追溯到早期马库亚里时期的第二阶段,公元 450-550 年。它们代表了三种不同大小和结构的墓葬类型。对这些坟墓中的动物遗骸进行了分析,以了解生活在墓地附近的人们所从事的动物经济情况。对牛的遗骸进行了 aDNA 分析,以解释其起源及其对该地区居民的意义。研究表明,该定居点具有农业性质,位于尼罗河北部,牛和羊的养殖非常重要。这也表明了以祖玛/德提微区为基地的社会的北部贸易和文化联系方向,以及该群体内部的深刻社会分层。