Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
Herausgeber: Gatto, M C; Sterry, M.; Ray, N.; Mattingly, D J
Burials, Migration and Identity in the Ancient Sahara and Beyond
Herausgeber: Gatto, M C; Sterry, M.; Ray, N.; Mattingly, D J
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Places burial traditions at the centre of Saharan migrations and identity debate, with new technical data and methodological analysis.
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Places burial traditions at the centre of Saharan migrations and identity debate, with new technical data and methodological analysis.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 234mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1315g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474085
- ISBN-10: 110847408X
- Artikelnr.: 52611280
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 234mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1315g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474085
- ISBN-10: 110847408X
- Artikelnr.: 52611280
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface David J. Mattingly; 1. Burials, migration and identity: the view
from the Sahara David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto, Martin Sterry and
Nick Ray; Part I. Burial Practices in the Central Sahara: 2. Dying to be
Garamantian: burial, migration and identity in Fazzan David J. Mattingly,
Martin Sterry and Nicholas Ray; 3. Identity markers in the South-Western
Fazzan: were the people of the Tanezuft/Tadrart Akakus region Garamantes?
Maria Carmela Gatto, Lucia Mori and Andrea Zerboni; 4. Human mobility and
identity: variation, diet and migration in relation to the Garamantes of
Fazzan Ronika K. Power, Efthymia Nikita, David J. Mattingly, Marta Mirazón
Lahr and Tamsin C. O'Connell; 5. The Garamantes from Fewet (Ghat, Fazzan,
Libya): a skeletal perspective Francesca Ricci, Mary Anne Tafuri, Francesca
Castorina, Fabio Di Vincenzo, Lucia Mori and Giorgio Manzi; Part II.
Looking East: 6. Between the Nile and the Sahara: some comparative
perspectives David N. Edwards; 7. Isotopic approaches to mobility in
Northern Africa: a bioarchaeological examination of Egyptian/Nubian
interaction in the Nile Valley Michele R. Buzon, Sarah A. Schrader and
Gabriel J. Bowen; Part III. Looking North: 8. Numidian burial practices
Joan Sanmartí, Irene Cruz Folch, Jordi Campillo and David Montanero; 9.
Revisiting first Millennium BC graves in North-West Morocco Emanuele Papi;
Part IV. Looking West: 10. Protohistoric and pre-Islamic funerary
archaeology in the Moroccan pre-Sahara Youssef Bokbot; 11. Burial practices
in Western Sahara Joanne Clarke and Nick Brooks; Part V. Looking South: 12.
Burial and society at Kissi, Burkina Faso Sonja Magnavita; 13. Burial
practices, settlement and regional connections around the Southern Lake
Chad Basin, 1500 BC-AD 1500 Scott MacEachern; Part VI. Linguistic Aspects
of Migration and Identity: 14. The linguistic prehistory of the Sahara
Roger Blench; 15. Berber peoples in the Sahara and North Africa: linguistic
historical proposals Christopher Ehret; 16. The archaeological and genetic
correlates of Amazight linguistics Elizabeth Fentress; 17. Concluding
discussion Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto and Nick
Ray.
from the Sahara David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto, Martin Sterry and
Nick Ray; Part I. Burial Practices in the Central Sahara: 2. Dying to be
Garamantian: burial, migration and identity in Fazzan David J. Mattingly,
Martin Sterry and Nicholas Ray; 3. Identity markers in the South-Western
Fazzan: were the people of the Tanezuft/Tadrart Akakus region Garamantes?
Maria Carmela Gatto, Lucia Mori and Andrea Zerboni; 4. Human mobility and
identity: variation, diet and migration in relation to the Garamantes of
Fazzan Ronika K. Power, Efthymia Nikita, David J. Mattingly, Marta Mirazón
Lahr and Tamsin C. O'Connell; 5. The Garamantes from Fewet (Ghat, Fazzan,
Libya): a skeletal perspective Francesca Ricci, Mary Anne Tafuri, Francesca
Castorina, Fabio Di Vincenzo, Lucia Mori and Giorgio Manzi; Part II.
Looking East: 6. Between the Nile and the Sahara: some comparative
perspectives David N. Edwards; 7. Isotopic approaches to mobility in
Northern Africa: a bioarchaeological examination of Egyptian/Nubian
interaction in the Nile Valley Michele R. Buzon, Sarah A. Schrader and
Gabriel J. Bowen; Part III. Looking North: 8. Numidian burial practices
Joan Sanmartí, Irene Cruz Folch, Jordi Campillo and David Montanero; 9.
Revisiting first Millennium BC graves in North-West Morocco Emanuele Papi;
Part IV. Looking West: 10. Protohistoric and pre-Islamic funerary
archaeology in the Moroccan pre-Sahara Youssef Bokbot; 11. Burial practices
in Western Sahara Joanne Clarke and Nick Brooks; Part V. Looking South: 12.
Burial and society at Kissi, Burkina Faso Sonja Magnavita; 13. Burial
practices, settlement and regional connections around the Southern Lake
Chad Basin, 1500 BC-AD 1500 Scott MacEachern; Part VI. Linguistic Aspects
of Migration and Identity: 14. The linguistic prehistory of the Sahara
Roger Blench; 15. Berber peoples in the Sahara and North Africa: linguistic
historical proposals Christopher Ehret; 16. The archaeological and genetic
correlates of Amazight linguistics Elizabeth Fentress; 17. Concluding
discussion Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto and Nick
Ray.
Preface David J. Mattingly; 1. Burials, migration and identity: the view
from the Sahara David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto, Martin Sterry and
Nick Ray; Part I. Burial Practices in the Central Sahara: 2. Dying to be
Garamantian: burial, migration and identity in Fazzan David J. Mattingly,
Martin Sterry and Nicholas Ray; 3. Identity markers in the South-Western
Fazzan: were the people of the Tanezuft/Tadrart Akakus region Garamantes?
Maria Carmela Gatto, Lucia Mori and Andrea Zerboni; 4. Human mobility and
identity: variation, diet and migration in relation to the Garamantes of
Fazzan Ronika K. Power, Efthymia Nikita, David J. Mattingly, Marta Mirazón
Lahr and Tamsin C. O'Connell; 5. The Garamantes from Fewet (Ghat, Fazzan,
Libya): a skeletal perspective Francesca Ricci, Mary Anne Tafuri, Francesca
Castorina, Fabio Di Vincenzo, Lucia Mori and Giorgio Manzi; Part II.
Looking East: 6. Between the Nile and the Sahara: some comparative
perspectives David N. Edwards; 7. Isotopic approaches to mobility in
Northern Africa: a bioarchaeological examination of Egyptian/Nubian
interaction in the Nile Valley Michele R. Buzon, Sarah A. Schrader and
Gabriel J. Bowen; Part III. Looking North: 8. Numidian burial practices
Joan Sanmartí, Irene Cruz Folch, Jordi Campillo and David Montanero; 9.
Revisiting first Millennium BC graves in North-West Morocco Emanuele Papi;
Part IV. Looking West: 10. Protohistoric and pre-Islamic funerary
archaeology in the Moroccan pre-Sahara Youssef Bokbot; 11. Burial practices
in Western Sahara Joanne Clarke and Nick Brooks; Part V. Looking South: 12.
Burial and society at Kissi, Burkina Faso Sonja Magnavita; 13. Burial
practices, settlement and regional connections around the Southern Lake
Chad Basin, 1500 BC-AD 1500 Scott MacEachern; Part VI. Linguistic Aspects
of Migration and Identity: 14. The linguistic prehistory of the Sahara
Roger Blench; 15. Berber peoples in the Sahara and North Africa: linguistic
historical proposals Christopher Ehret; 16. The archaeological and genetic
correlates of Amazight linguistics Elizabeth Fentress; 17. Concluding
discussion Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto and Nick
Ray.
from the Sahara David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto, Martin Sterry and
Nick Ray; Part I. Burial Practices in the Central Sahara: 2. Dying to be
Garamantian: burial, migration and identity in Fazzan David J. Mattingly,
Martin Sterry and Nicholas Ray; 3. Identity markers in the South-Western
Fazzan: were the people of the Tanezuft/Tadrart Akakus region Garamantes?
Maria Carmela Gatto, Lucia Mori and Andrea Zerboni; 4. Human mobility and
identity: variation, diet and migration in relation to the Garamantes of
Fazzan Ronika K. Power, Efthymia Nikita, David J. Mattingly, Marta Mirazón
Lahr and Tamsin C. O'Connell; 5. The Garamantes from Fewet (Ghat, Fazzan,
Libya): a skeletal perspective Francesca Ricci, Mary Anne Tafuri, Francesca
Castorina, Fabio Di Vincenzo, Lucia Mori and Giorgio Manzi; Part II.
Looking East: 6. Between the Nile and the Sahara: some comparative
perspectives David N. Edwards; 7. Isotopic approaches to mobility in
Northern Africa: a bioarchaeological examination of Egyptian/Nubian
interaction in the Nile Valley Michele R. Buzon, Sarah A. Schrader and
Gabriel J. Bowen; Part III. Looking North: 8. Numidian burial practices
Joan Sanmartí, Irene Cruz Folch, Jordi Campillo and David Montanero; 9.
Revisiting first Millennium BC graves in North-West Morocco Emanuele Papi;
Part IV. Looking West: 10. Protohistoric and pre-Islamic funerary
archaeology in the Moroccan pre-Sahara Youssef Bokbot; 11. Burial practices
in Western Sahara Joanne Clarke and Nick Brooks; Part V. Looking South: 12.
Burial and society at Kissi, Burkina Faso Sonja Magnavita; 13. Burial
practices, settlement and regional connections around the Southern Lake
Chad Basin, 1500 BC-AD 1500 Scott MacEachern; Part VI. Linguistic Aspects
of Migration and Identity: 14. The linguistic prehistory of the Sahara
Roger Blench; 15. Berber peoples in the Sahara and North Africa: linguistic
historical proposals Christopher Ehret; 16. The archaeological and genetic
correlates of Amazight linguistics Elizabeth Fentress; 17. Concluding
discussion Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto and Nick
Ray.







