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Burials, migration and identity in the ancient Sahara and beyond / edited by M. C. Gatto, D. J. Mattingly, N. Ray, M. Sterry.

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Book
Contributor:
Gatto, M. C. (Maria Carmela), editor.
Mattingly, D. J., editor.
Ray, Nick, editor.
Sterry, Martin, editor.
Series:
Trans-Saharan archaeology ; volume 2.
Trans-Saharan archaeology ; volume 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Africa, North.
Funeral rites and ceremonies.
Archaeology--Africa, North.
Archaeology.
Africa, North--Emigration and immigration--History.
Africa, North.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvi, 561 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Summary:
This ground-breaking volume explores a series of inter-related key themes in Saharan archaeology and history. Migration and identity formation can both be approached from the perspective of funerary archaeology, using the combined evidence of burial structures, specific rites and funerary material culture, and integrated methods of skeletal analysis including morphometrics, palaeopathology and isotopes. Burial traditions from various parts of the Sahara are compared and contrasted with those of the Nile Valley, the Maghreb and West Africa. Several chapters deal with the related evidence of human migration derived from linguistic study. The volume presents the state of the field of funerary archaeology in the Sahara and its neighbouring regions and sets the agenda for future research on mobility, migration and identity. It will be a seminal reference point for Mediterranean and African archaeologists, historians and anthropologists as well as archaeologists interested in burial and migration more broadly.
Contents:
Burials, migration and identity: the view from the Sahara / David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto, Martin Sterry and Nicholas Ray
Dying to be Garamantian: burial, migration and identity in Fazzan / David J. Mattingly, Martin Sterry, Nicholas Ray
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
Human mobility and identity: variation, diet and migration in relation to the Garamantes of Fazzan / Ronika K. Power, Efthymia Nikita, David J. Mattingly, Marta Mirazon Lahr and Tamsin C. O'Connell
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
Between the Nile and the Sahara: some comparative perspectives / David N. Edwards
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
Numidian burial practices / Joan Sanmarti, Irene Cruz Folch, Jordi Campillo, David Montanero
Revisiting first millennium BC graves in north-west Morocco / Emanuele Papi
Protohistoric and pre-Islamic funerary archaeology in the Moroccan pre-Sahara / Youssef Bokbot
Burial practices in Western Sahara / Joanne Clarke and Nick Brooks
Burial and society at Kissi, Burkina Faso / Sonja Magnavita
Burial practices, settlement and regional connections around the Southern Lake Chad Basin, 1500 BC-AD 1500 / Scott MacEachern
The linguistic prehistory of the Sahara / Roger Blench
Berber peoples in the Sahara and North Africa: linguistic historical proposals / Christopher Ehret
The archaeological and genetic correlates of Amazight linguistics / Elizabeth Fentress
Concluding discussion / Martin Sterry, David J. Mattingly, Maria Carmela Gatto and Nicholas Ray.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 28 Jun 2019).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-108-57745-8
1-108-61651-8
1-108-63431-1

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