From 6d26dfe9a58329176d28c7ae4af1571f919bed84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 12:53:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] hamdeenF --- content/article/hamdeen.md | 23 +++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/article/hamdeen.md b/content/article/hamdeen.md index 3cfad73..806368e 100644 --- a/content/article/hamdeen.md +++ b/content/article/hamdeen.md @@ -577,6 +577,8 @@ Andrews, F.W. *The Flowering Plants of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Arpin, T. and P. Goldberg. "Using Optical Microscopy to Evaluate Human History." *Microscopy and Analysis* 18 (2004): pp. 13--15. +Auld, B. A. and R.W. Medd. *Weeds: an illustrated botanical guide to the weeds of Australia*. Melbourne: Inkata Press, 1987. + Auwal, M.S., Shuaibu, A., Ibrahim, A., and M. Mustapha. "Antibacterial Properties of Crude Pod Extract of *Acacia nilotica* (Fabaceae)." *Haryana Veterinarian* 54/1 (2015): pp. 29--32. @@ -634,16 +636,19 @@ of Diatom Analysis to Egyptian Mudbricks." *Nova Hedwigia* 82 (2006): pp. 245--6 Fuller, D. "Early Kushite Agriculture: Archaeobotanical Evidence from Kawa." *Sudan & Nubia* 8 (2004): pp. 70--4. -Fuller, D. and D. Edwards. "Medieval Plant Economy in Middle Nubia: -Preliminary Archaeobotanical Evidence from Nauri." *Sudan & Nubia* 5 (2001): -pp. 97--103. - Fuller, D. "The Economic Basis of the Qustul Splinter State: Cash Crops, Subsistence Shifts, and Labour Demands in the Post-Meroitic Transition." In *The Kushite World: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference for Meroitic Studies, Vienna 1--4 September 2008*, edited by Michael H. Zach, pp. 33--60 Vienna: Verein der Förderer der Sudanforschung, 2015. +Fuller, D., T. Denham, M. Arroyo-Kalin, L. Lucas, C.J. Stevens, L. Qin. R. Allaby, and M.D. Purugganan. "Convergent evolution and parallelism in plant domestication revealed by an expanding archaeological record." *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences* 111/17 (2014): +pp. 6147--52. doi:10.1073/pnas.1308937110. + +Fuller, D., and D. Edwards. "Medieval Plant Economy in Middle Nubia: +Preliminary Archaeobotanical Evidence from Nauri." *Sudan & Nubia* 5 (2001): +pp. 97--103. + Gebauer J. and G. Ebert. "Tropische Wildobstarten. Ein Potenzial fur die Zukunft?" *Humboldt-Spektrum* 2/3 (2002): pp. 96--100 @@ -759,6 +764,8 @@ M. Madella. "Plant Exploitation in Neolithic Sudan: A Review in the Light of New Data from the Cemeteries R12 and Ghaba." *Quaternary International* 412 (2016): pp. 36--53. +Parsons, W. T. and E.G. Cuthbertson. *Noxious Weeds of Australia*. Second Edition. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2001. + Pock Tsy, J.-M.L., Lumaret R., Mayne D., Vall A.O.M., Abutaba Y.I.M., and M. Sangna. "Chloroplast DNA Phylogeography Suggests a West African Centre of Origin for the Baobab, *Adansonia digitata* L. (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae)". *Molecular Ecology* 18/8 (2009): pp. 1707--15. @@ -794,7 +801,7 @@ Reports from the 2000--2008 Seasons*, edited by I. Hodder, pp. 163--90. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, 2013. Schütt, P. and H. Wolf. "Adansonia Digitata." In *Bäume der Tropen*, edited by Peter Schütt, -Weisgerber, H., Schuck H.J., Lang U., Stimm B., and A. Roloff, pp. XXX. Hamburg: Nicol Verlagsgesellschaft, 2014. +Weisgerber, H., Schuck H.J., Lang U., Stimm B., and A. Roloff, pp. 312--18. Hamburg: Nicol Verlagsgesellschaft, 2014. Sergeev A. Yu., Lebedeva E. Yu., and M.A. Lebedev. "Mudbricks from Giza and Abu Erteila: Archaeobotanical, Technological, and Historical @@ -844,7 +851,7 @@ In *The exploitation of plant resources in ancient Africa*, edited by M. van der Veen, pp. 11--32. New York: Kluwer, 1999. Walsh, R.P.D. "Climate, Hydrology, and Water Resources." In *The agriculture of the Sudan*, edited by G.M. Craig, -pp. XXX. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. +pp. 19--53. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. Wenkel, A. *Im Schatten des Baobabs*. Berlin: Jaja Verlag, 2014. @@ -911,11 +918,11 @@ Umm-Rahau." On the Egyptian and Napatan site in Ahmed Fortress in Lower Wadi Howar, Northern Sudan." On Meroe, see Shinnie and Anderson, *The Capital of Kush 2*, p. 366. -[^17]: Fuller et al., 2014. THIS REFERENCE IS NOT IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY +[^17]: Fuller et al., 2014. [^18]: Doggett, *Sorghum*; Hulse et al., *Sorghum and Millets*; Snowden, *The Cultivated Races of Sorghum*. -[^19]: On the Eastern Sahara, see Wasylikowa et al, 1995. THIS REFERENCE IS NOT IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY. On Central +[^19]: On the Eastern Sahara, see Wasylikowa et al, 1999. On Central Sudan, see Stemler, "A Scanning Electron Microscopic Analysis of Plant Impressions in Pottery." [^20]: Rowley-Conwy, "Sorghum from Qasr Ibrim"; Rowley-Conwy et al., "Ancient DNA from