The Archaeological Survey of Nubia Season 2 (1908-9) - Jenefer Metcalfe

The Archaeological Survey of Nubia Season 2 (1908-9)

Report on the Human Remains
Buch | Softcover
370 Seiten
2023
Archaeopress Access Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-636-6 (ISBN)
68,55 inkl. MwSt
Publication of the first season of the Archaeological Survey of Nubia included an in-depth anatomical study of the cemetery populations, but this was not replicated in future years. This book reconstructs the anatomical studies carried out for the second season, using newly discovered records, archival records and the scant surviving human remains.
The Archaeological Survey of Nubia was one of the earliest and most extensive studies of the population of ancient Nubia. Beginning in 1907 in southern Egypt, the excavations ran for four seasons and involved the excavation of 151 cemeteries. Publication of the first season’s work included an in-depth anatomical study of the cemetery populations found; this was not however replicated in future years. Until recently, it was assumed that any records for these later years produced by the anatomists in charge, Sir Grafton Elliot Smith and Dr Douglas Derry, were lost.


 


This volume reconstructs the anatomical studies carried out for one of those missing seasons – season two (1908-09) – using newly discovered records, alongside archival records and the scant surviving human remains themselves. An introduction to the Archaeological Survey of Nubia season two excavations is given, alongside discussion of the source materials identified and the limitations these bring for researchers today. Following this, there is a full burial catalogue of the thirty-eight cemeteries where human remains were excavated. Data on the physical and pathological traits observed in each cemetery population are presented, and the detailed anatomical measurements taken by Smith and Derry are recorded as Appendices.

Jenefer Metcalfe is Lecturer in Biomedical Egyptology and manager of the KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology at the University of Manchester. She teaches extensively on human osteology, the study of mummified remains and medical education. Jenefer’s research focusses on the study and reinterpretation of bioarchaeological collections from ancient Egypt and Nubia. She has published numerous papers focussing on the Archaeological Survey of Nubia and the work of Sir Grafton Eliot Smith.

Introduction







Season Two of the ASN (1908-1909)







The Excavation and Recording of Human Remains







The Original Season Two Reporting







Sources of Evidence







The Reconstructed ‘Season Two: Report on the Human Remains’







A Source for Researchers Today?







Burial catalogue


Cemetery 58, West bank, Ginari


Cemetery 58/100, West bank Ginari


Cemetery 59, West bank, Kalabsha


Cemetery 62, East bank, Khor Basil


Cemetery 65, East bank, Wadi Abiad


Cemetery 66, West bank, Abu Regab


Cemetery 67, West bank, Dugheish


Cemetery 68, East bank, Moalla


Cemetery 69/1, East bank, Moalla


Cemetery 69/100, Moalla, East bank


Cemetery 69/200, Moalla, East bank


Cemetery 70, West bank, situated between Faragalla and Musa Kolei


Cemetery 70/100, West bank, situated between Faragalla and Musa Kolei


Cemetery 71, East bank, Sharaf el Din Togog


Cemetery 71/100, East bank, Sharaf el Din Togog


Cemetery 72, West bank, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 73, West bank, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 74, West bank, Gedekol, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 75, East bank, Shalub Batha


Cemetery 76, West bank, Gedekol, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 77/1, West bank, Gedekol South, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 77/100, West bank, Gedekol South, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 78, West bank, Mediq, Gerf Husein      164


Cemetery 79, West bank, Mediq, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 80, West bank, Mediq, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 81, Mediq South, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 82, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 83, Gerf Husein


Cemetery 85, Koshtamna


Cemetery 86, Hamadab, Koshtamna


Cemetery 86/500, Koshtamna


Cemetery 87, Koshtamna


Cemetery 88, Koshtamna


Cemetery 89/1, Awam, Koshtamna


Cemetery 89/500, Koshtamna


Cemetery 90/500, Kuri


Cemetery 91, Kuri


Cemetery 92, Aman Daud


Cemeteries with no surviving human remains







References







Index: Pathology, trauma, non-metric traits and minor anatomical variations


 


Appendices

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 14 figures
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 276 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80327-636-3 / 1803276363
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-636-6 / 9781803276366
Zustand Neuware
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