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the five A-Group cemeteries of the proto-phase demonstrates that of the
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the five A-Group cemeteries of the proto-phase demonstrates that of the
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sample of preserved and examined bodies, five individuals had died of
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sample of preserved and examined bodies, five individuals had died of
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violence and another six individuals had survived a violent attack
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violence and another six individuals had survived a violent attack
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(**Table 2**). The sample consisted of 167 burials, and 7 per cent of
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(Table 2). The sample consisted of 167 burials, and 7 per cent of
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the population was affected by violence attested in the osteological
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the population was affected by violence attested in the osteological
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material. Most of the injuries seem to have been caused by blunt force
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material. Most of the injuries seem to have been caused by blunt force
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violence -- most probably stone maces. However, two individuals died in
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violence -- most probably stone maces. However, two individuals died in
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copper-alloy weapons. Both males and females were injured and killed in
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copper-alloy weapons. Both males and females were injured and killed in
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these cemeteries (see **Appendices 1-6**).
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these cemeteries (see **Appendices 1-6**).
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**~~Table 2. Burials and Vioelnce.~~**
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Furthermore, ten individuals appear to have been buried without their
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Furthermore, ten individuals appear to have been buried without their
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skull, and seventeen individuals were uncovered with their skull broken
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skull, and seventeen individuals were uncovered with their skull broken
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(see **Table 2**). In the sample of 167 burials, the skull was missing
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(see Table 2). In the sample of 167 burials, the skull was missing
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in 6 per cent of the graves. Additionally, 10 per cent of the burials
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in 6 per cent of the graves. Additionally, 10 per cent of the burials
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were found with the head broken. Relevant comparative evidence from the
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were found with the head broken. Relevant comparative evidence from the
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Bronze Age is hard to find. Most cemeteries in Lower Nubia have been
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Bronze Age is hard to find. Most cemeteries in Lower Nubia have been
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