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depicted in these frescoes are the same as those that first appear in
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depicted in these frescoes are the same as those that first appear in
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the *Kerma ancien II* phase and continue thereafter. In fact, these
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the *Kerma ancien II* phase and continue thereafter. In fact, these
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earrings obtained from a Nile shell were found only in male tombs (Fig.
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earrings obtained from a Nile shell were found only in male tombs (Fig.
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15). Similarly, the men of Kerma wear a sheep-skin loincloth that still
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. Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.")
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**~~Figure 15. Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.~~**
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Similarly, the men of Kerma wear a sheep-skin loincloth that still
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has its wool, which can be dark brown, beige, or quite frequently
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has its wool, which can be dark brown, beige, or quite frequently
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bicoloured, with alternating black and beige spots (Fig. 16). This
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bicoloured, with alternating black and beige spots (Fig. 16).
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. The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.")
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**~~Figure 16. Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.~~**
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This
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bicoloured fur, which bears witness to a selection process resulting
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bicoloured fur, which bears witness to a selection process resulting
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from advanced domestication,[^36] could be a form of imitation of the
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from advanced domestication,[^36] could be a form of imitation of the
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coat of leopards such as those found on Egyptian frescoes. However, we
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coat of leopards such as those found on Egyptian frescoes. However, we
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in the tomb of a mummified archer (Fig. 1) that could have served to
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in the tomb of a mummified archer (Fig. 1) that could have served to
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attach a feather.[^38]
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attach a feather.[^38]
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. Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.")
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**~~Figure 15. Shell earrings from male graves (Kerma ancien II, Sector 23). Their diameter is between 2 and 3 cm.~~**
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. The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.")
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**~~Figure 16. Sheep-skin loincloth that still has its wool (Kerma ancien I, Sector 27). The bicoloured fur is composed of black and beige spots.~~**
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. One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.")
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. One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.")
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**~~Figure 17. Scene representing archers on a rock engraving at the 3rd cataract (Wadi Es-Sabu, 3rd or 2nd millennium BC, height of archers about 15 cm). One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.~~**
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**~~Figure 17. Scene representing archers on a rock engraving at the 3rd cataract (Wadi Es-Sabu, 3rd or 2nd millennium BC, height of archers about 15 cm). One of them wears a loin-cloth and all have a head dress made of an ostrich feather, a typical Nubian adornment frequently used by the Egyptians when representing their southern neighbours.~~**
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