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The Eastern Cemetery of the Kingdom of Kerma[^3] is known for the
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The Eastern Cemetery of the Kingdom of Kerma[^3] is known for the
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abundance of weapons found in its tombs[^4] as well as the abundant evidence
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abundance of weapons found in its tombs[^4] as well as the abundant evidence
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of trauma found on the skeletons there.[^5] These observations led to the
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of trauma found on the skeletons there.[^5]
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**~~Figure 2. Plan of the Eastern Cemetery with the locations of large graves excavated since the early 20th century identified. The sectors investigated by Reisner between 1913-1916 are indicated. Sectors 1-27 were excavated by Bonnet between 1980-1997, whilst Sectors 27-31, as well as Sector 8, have been excavated or re-examined during our excavations which began in 2008.~~**
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These observations led to the
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view of this society as a warlike aristocracy, where testimonies of
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view of this society as a warlike aristocracy, where testimonies of
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violence were common. These reflections have so far focused on the final
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violence were common. These reflections have so far focused on the final
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phase of the cemetery and of the Kingdom (1750-1500 BC), best known
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phase of the cemetery and of the Kingdom (1750-1500 BC), best known
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wealth, and funerary ostentation that was co-eval with the birth of the
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wealth, and funerary ostentation that was co-eval with the birth of the
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kingdom and its domination over a large part of Upper Nubia.
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kingdom and its domination over a large part of Upper Nubia.
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**~~Figure 2. Plan of the Eastern Cemetery with the locations of large graves excavated since the early 20th century identified. The sectors investigated by Reisner between 1913-1916 are indicated. Sectors 1-27 were excavated by Bonnet between 1980-1997, whilst Sectors 27-31, as well as Sector 8, have been excavated or re-examined during our excavations which began in 2008.~~**
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# The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma and its new excavation
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# The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma and its new excavation
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As part of our programme on the evolution of society in Early Kerma, we
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As part of our programme on the evolution of society in Early Kerma, we
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