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DOI10.1007/s10437-018-9307-1
Gebel Ramlaha Unique Newborns’ Cemetery of the Neolithic Sahara
Czekaj-Zastawny, Agnieszka1; Goslar, Tomasz2,3; Irish, Joel D.4; Kabacinski, Jacek5
通讯作者Kabacinski, Jacek
来源期刊AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW
ISSN0263-0338
EISSN1572-9842
出版年2018
卷号35期号:3页码:393-405
英文摘要

Post-Pleistocene climatic improvement in the Northern Hemisphere after ca. 9550BC allowed human populations to recolonize large parts of North Africa in what is today the Sahara Desert. In the Egyptian Western Desert, the beginnings of human occupation date as early as ca. 9300BC. Occupation continued until the middle of the third millennium BC when final desertification of the area no longer afforded human occupation. The settlement of the Neolithic cattle and sheep/goat herders developed along with the rhythm of alternating wet and dry climatic oscillations. One of the areas occupied intensively during the early and middle Holocene was Gebel Ramlah. Pastoral populations established their settlements around the shores of a paleo-lake adjacent to a rocky massif, to exploit the local savannah environment. During most of the Neolithic, they buried their dead dispersed outside of their settlements. Only during the Final Neolithic (after ca. 4600BC) did they place them exclusively in cemeteries. Of six Final Neolithic cemeteries investigated at Gebel Ramlah to date, one is entirely unprecedented, not only in North Africa but also globally at such an early date. For just under 200years (ca. 4500-4300BC), it served exclusively for the inhumation of infants who died around (perinate) or shortly after the time of birth (neonate). Thirty-two burial pits contained skeletal remains of 39 individuals, not only infants but also at least two adult females accompanied by perinates/neonates. Older children (>3years) were interred at a nearby cemetery that primarily comprised adults.


英文关键词Neonates’ cemetery Pastoral society Neolithic Northeast Africa Sahara
类型Article
语种英语
国家Poland ; England
收录类别SSCI ; AHCI
WOS记录号WOS:000443253600003
WOS关键词FETAL ; AGE ; SKELETONS ; INFANT ; DEATH ; SEX ; EGYPT ; TWINS ; BONE
WOS类目Anthropology ; Archaeology
WOS研究方向Anthropology ; Archaeology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/207263
作者单位1.Polish Acad Sci, Inst Archaeol, Ul Slawkowska 17, PL-31016 Krakow, Poland;
2.Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Fac Phys, Ul Umultowska 85, PL-61614 Poznan, Poland;
3.Fdn A Mickiewicz Univ, Poznan Radiocarbon Lab, Ul Rubiez 46, PL-61612 Poznan, Poland;
4.Liverpool John Moores Univ, Sch Nat Sci & Psychol, Res Ctr Evolutionary Anthropol & Palaeoecol, Byrom St, Liverpool L3 3AF, Merseyside, England;
5.Polish Acad Sci, Inst Archaeol & Ethnol, Ul Rubiez 46, PL-61612 Poznan, Poland
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Czekaj-Zastawny, Agnieszka,Goslar, Tomasz,Irish, Joel D.,等. Gebel Ramlaha Unique Newborns’ Cemetery of the Neolithic Sahara[J],2018,35(3):393-405.
APA Czekaj-Zastawny, Agnieszka,Goslar, Tomasz,Irish, Joel D.,&Kabacinski, Jacek.(2018).Gebel Ramlaha Unique Newborns’ Cemetery of the Neolithic Sahara.AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW,35(3),393-405.
MLA Czekaj-Zastawny, Agnieszka,et al."Gebel Ramlaha Unique Newborns’ Cemetery of the Neolithic Sahara".AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW 35.3(2018):393-405.
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