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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] @elmaestro [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [qb] Exactly who are Fula1 and Fula2? Fula2 are very Soninke. [/qb][/QUOTE]@dougm ES Egyptology forum not black run? Who knew that back then? If 'ausar' wasn't presenting himself as black I would 've never accepted his invitation to join ES. Search EGYPTSEARCH. do all those reviews read like they're talking about a non-black forum.? @tL It's impossible to live thru the past. These are the good old days. I'm concerned about good new days and plans to prevent them. But yes you're succeeding in rewriting ES into your vision the one you've had since you were Lion. @ED Your threat is vague People can't comply to something if that something is not clearly explained. Precisely what is ticking you off so bad that doesn't bother the OP yet you would close his thread? @Oshun Because crania don't exist in a bubble, have to look at Nekhen from all ends for crania context which surely mean as much as an interpretation of teeth and skull shapes and/or measurements. From Hierakonpolis online http://www.hierakonpolis-online.org/ The number of cemeteries operational in the Naqada III period, when the desert was almost completely abandoned by the living, is harder to assess. We know that burial at HK6 was resumed, the Fort cemetery continued to grow in a south and westward direction, and activity at HK30G appears to have commenced. Other cemeteries are date only on the basis of surface observations or the brief reports of Quibell. All of these need to be re-confirmed. Hierakonpolis is one of the few sites at which widely separated and distinct cemeteries for the different segments of society have been found. Extensive excavations by the current Expedition at the workers cemetery at HK43 and the elite cemetery at HK6 provide a unique opportunity to study the remains of individuals of different social status all from this same site and all dating to the same time. As a result we can see what it really meant to be rich and poor at about 3600BC. The differences are profound. [b]EDIT 06 01 2018[/b] More from Hierakonpolis online At the royal cemetery at Qustul near Abu Simbel, one of the main centers of A-Group culture, the rulers are shown wearing the White Crown of Upper Egypt. The elite graves there are long rectangular shafts cut into the bedrock with a side chamber sealed by a big stone slab. Surrounding the graves were cattle burials. A grave similar to this was found in the elite cemetery at Hierakonpolis (HK6, Tomb 2), and it's also surrounded by cattle burials. A few sherds of the distinctive A-Group pottery have been recorded at Hierakonpolis, particularly in the extensive cemetery by the Enclosure of Khasekhemwy, where more than a century ago French archaeologist Henri de Morgan discovered graves containing the complete A-Group bowls now in the Brooklyn Museum. Nubian pottery has also been reported from the Main Deposit in the floodplain town of Nekhen and at the predynastic temple (HK29A). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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