diff --git a/content/article/hamdeen.md b/content/article/hamdeen.md index 0c49c4c..85aa94a 100644 --- a/content/article/hamdeen.md +++ b/content/article/hamdeen.md @@ -198,7 +198,14 @@ The samples were collected from the mud-brick constructions from the four sites (TMB016, MAS021, DFF008, and DFF009). The total volume of the materials was approximately 4 kilograms (1 kilogram from each site). The organic residues of plants and animals could be easily observed in the -samples before they floated in the water. The material was soaked in +samples before they floated in the water. + +![Organic residues on a mudbrick fragment prior to being floated in water. (photo by the author).](../static/images/hamdeen/Fig3.jpg "Organic residues on a mudbrick fragment prior to being floated in water. (photo by the author).") + +**~~Figure 3. Organic residues on a mudbrick fragment prior to being floated in water. (photo by the author).~~** + + +The material was soaked in water for six hours to dissolve the hard mud and to allow the wet sieving to separate the plant\'s remains that were floated above the mud and sand. Two metal sieves with a mesh size of 0.5 and 1 millimetres @@ -242,9 +249,9 @@ analyses for more detailed identifications will be done at a later date. **~~Table 1. Plant species that were identified from the Samples.~~** -![The figure presents the plant and animal remains that were identified; a. Triticum aestivum; b. Hordeum vulgare; c. Sorghum bicolor, d. Setaria italica; e. Adansonia digitata, f. Acacia nilotica; g. Cyperus rotundus; h. Animal dung; i. Insect remains (Photo: H.M. Hamdeen).](../static/images/hamdeen/Fig3.jpg "The figure presents the plant and animal remains that were identified; a. Triticum aestivum; b. Hordeum vulgare; c. Sorghum bicolor, d. Setaria italica; e. Adansonia digitata, f. Acacia nilotica; g. Cyperus rotundus; h. Animal dung; i. Insect remains (Photo: H.M. Hamdeen).") +![The figure presents the plant and animal remains that were identified: a. Triticum aestivum; b. Hordeum vulgare; c. Sorghum bicolor, d. Setaria italica; e. Adansonia digitata, f. Acacia nilotica; g. Cyperus rotundus; h. Animal dung; i. Insect remains (Photo: H.M. Hamdeen).](../static/images/hamdeen/Fig4.jpg "The figure presents the plant and animal remains that were identified: a. Triticum aestivum; b. Hordeum vulgare; c. Sorghum bicolor, d. Setaria italica; e. Adansonia digitata, f. Acacia nilotica; g. Cyperus rotundus; h. Animal dung; i. Insect remains (Photo: H.M. Hamdeen).") -**~~Figure 3. The figure presents the plant and animal remains that were identified; a. Triticum aestivum; b. Hordeum vulgare; c. Sorghum bicolor, d. Setaria italica; e. Adansonia digitata, f. Acacia nilotica; g. Cyperus rotundus; h. Animal dung; i. Insect remains (Photo: H.M. Hamdeen).~~** +**~~Figure 4. The figure presents the plant and animal remains that were identified: a. Triticum aestivum; b. Hordeum vulgare; c. Sorghum bicolor, d. Setaria italica; e. Adansonia digitata, f. Acacia nilotica; g. Cyperus rotundus; h. Animal dung; i. Insect remains (Photo: H.M. Hamdeen).~~** ## Mudbrick as source of the plant remains @@ -270,7 +277,7 @@ necessity of temper may vary depending on the quality of the sediment, clay, and organic material that was added to the mudbrick. Experts in Sudan rarely study the archaeobotanical remains from -mudbrick. Sergeev *et al* studied the considerable potential of +mudbrick. Sergeev et al. studied the considerable potential of mudbricks as a source of the history, cultural practices, and technologies of ancient societies that developed in a specific natural environment.[^12] Their analysis focused on comparing two collections of @@ -662,10 +669,6 @@ die Zukunft?" *Humboldt-Spektrum* 2/3 (2002): pp. 96--100 Geus, F. "Two Seasons in Sai Island (1996-1997)." *Kush* 18 (2003): pp. 61--73. -Hulse, Joseph H., Evangeline M. Laing, and Odette E. Pearson. -*Sorghum and Millets: Their Composition and Nutritive Value*. London: -Academic Press, 1980. - Gunasekera, T.G., and D.N.S. Fernando. "Agricultural Importance, Biology, Control and Utilization Cyperus rotundus." *Planter* 70 (1994): pp. 537--44. @@ -705,6 +708,9 @@ Middle Bronze Age Southern Levant." *Near Eastern Archaeology* 75/4 (2912): pp. Houben, H., and H. Guillard. *Earth Construction: A Comprehensive Guide*. London: Intermediate Technology Publications, 1994. +Hulse, Joseph H., Evangeline M. Laing, and Odette E. Pearson. +*Sorghum and Millets: Their Composition and Nutritive Value*. London: +Academic Press, 1980. Iwu, M.M. *Handbook of African Medicinal Plants*. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2014. Kabore, D., Sawadogo-Lingani H., Diawara B., Compaore, C.S., Dicko M.H., and M. @@ -775,7 +781,7 @@ Parsons, W. T., and E.G. 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