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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ precise chronology for the early phases of the cemetery, from the
beginning of Early Kerma to the beginning of Middle Kerma. The study and beginning of Early Kerma to the beginning of Middle Kerma. The study and
spatial distribution of the 409 tombs excavated since 2008 allows us to spatial distribution of the 409 tombs excavated since 2008 allows us to
follow in detail each stage from the evolution of funeral rites. An follow in detail each stage from the evolution of funeral rites. An
absolute chronology was constructed using 23 14C dates that were absolute chronology was constructed using 23 <sup>14</sup>C dates that were
confronted with the typology of Kerma pottery and Egyptian imports, and confronted with the typology of Kerma pottery and Egyptian imports, and
this makes it possible to distinguish five successive phases between this makes it possible to distinguish five successive phases between
2550 and 1950 BC: *Kerma ancien 0, I, II, III,* and *Kerma moyen I* 2550 and 1950 BC: *Kerma ancien 0, I, II, III,* and *Kerma moyen I*
@ -466,19 +466,19 @@ kingdom to settle in the region.
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[^1]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan) ", 1982, [^1]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)," 1982,
pp. 15-19; 1984, p. 17; 1986, p. 12; 1995, p. 44. pp. 15-19; 1984, p. 17; 1986, p. 12; 1995, p. 44.
[^2]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan) ", 1982, [^2]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)," 1982,
pp. 15-19. pp. 15-9.
[^3]: Kerma is the name of the village next to the city of Kerma and its [^3]: Kerma is the name of the village next to the city of Kerma and its
eastern cemetery. It gave its name to the culture of Kerma, defined eastern cemetery. It gave its name to the culture of Kerma, defined
@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition, 16. New York, 1945.
Kerma. Essai de classification*). This culture is also referred to Kerma. Essai de classification*). This culture is also referred to
as the Kingdom of Kerma. In the context of anthropological theories as the Kingdom of Kerma. In the context of anthropological theories
on the evolution of societies, a kingdom can be equated with a state on the evolution of societies, a kingdom can be equated with a state
(see Testart, *éléments de classification des sociétés*). It can (see Testart, *Éléments de classification des sociétés*). It can
also be considered as a secondary state, insofar as it seems to also be considered as a secondary state, insofar as it seems to
emerge as a result of its contacts with the Egyptian state, which emerge as a result of its contacts with the Egyptian state, which
originated more than five centuries before (Smith, "Nubia and Egypt: originated more than five centuries before (Smith, "Nubia and Egypt:
@ -619,12 +619,12 @@ Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition, 16. New York, 1945.
third to first millennium BC"). third to first millennium BC").
[^4]: Hafsaas-Tsakos, "Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity: [^4]: Hafsaas-Tsakos, "Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity:
the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan", pp. 79-91; the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan," pp. 79-91;
Manzo, "Weapons, ideology and identity at Kerma (Upper Nubia, Manzo, "Weapons, ideology and identity at Kerma (Upper Nubia,
2500-1500 BC)", pp. 3-29. 2500-1500 BC)," pp. 3-29.
[^5]: Judd, "Ancient Injury Recidivism: An Example from the Kerma Period [^5]: Judd, "Ancient Injury Recidivism: An Example from the Kerma Period
of Ancient Nubia", pp. 89-102. of Ancient Nubia," pp. 89-102.
[^6]: Reisner, *Excavations at Kerma. Harvard African Studies 5-6*. [^6]: Reisner, *Excavations at Kerma. Harvard African Studies 5-6*.
@ -635,19 +635,19 @@ Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition, 16. New York, 1945.
Ali, director of the National Corporation of Antiquities and Museums Ali, director of the National Corporation of Antiquities and Museums
of Sudan (NCAM) for his support. of Sudan (NCAM) for his support.
[^8]: Honegger, "La plus ancienne tombe royale de Kerma en Nubie", pp. [^8]: Honegger, "La plus ancienne tombe royale de Kerma en Nubie," pp.
189-194; Honegger, "New Data on the Origins of Kerma", pp. 21-24. 189-94; Honegger, "New Data on the Origins of Kerma," pp. 21-4.
[^9]: Honegger, "New Data on the Origins of Kerma", pp. 25-28. [^9]: Honegger, "New Data on the Origins of Kerma," pp. 25-8.
[^10]: Bonnet and Honegger, "The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma", pp. [^10]: Bonnet and Honegger, "The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma," pp.
216-218. 216-8.
[^11]: Honegger, "La plus ancienne tombe royale de Kerma en Nubie", pp. [^11]: Honegger, "La plus ancienne tombe royale de Kerma en Nubie," pp.
194-197. See also the end of this paper and figure 15. 194-7. See also the end of this paper and figure 15.
[^12]: Hafsaas-Tsakos, "Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity: [^12]: Hafsaas-Tsakos, "Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity:
the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan", pp. 79-91. the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan," pp. 79-91.
[^13]: Mud brick chapels were built in connection with the most [^13]: Mud brick chapels were built in connection with the most
important and largest graves, Bonnet, *Edifices et rites funéraires important and largest graves, Bonnet, *Edifices et rites funéraires
@ -659,10 +659,10 @@ Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition, 16. New York, 1945.
[^15]: See Minor, The Use of Egyptian and Egyptianizing Material Culture [^15]: See Minor, The Use of Egyptian and Egyptianizing Material Culture
in Nubian Burials of the Classic Kerma Period and Walsh, "Techniques in Nubian Burials of the Classic Kerma Period and Walsh, "Techniques
for Egyptian Eyes: Diplomacy and the Transmission of Cosmetic for Egyptian Eyes: Diplomacy and the Transmission of Cosmetic
Practices between Egypt and Kerma". Practices between Egypt and Kerma."
[^16]: Bonnet and Honegger, "The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma", pp. [^16]: Bonnet and Honegger, "The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma," pp.
223-224. 223-4.
[^17]: Sector 23 contained 122 individuals of which 90 were discovered [^17]: Sector 23 contained 122 individuals of which 90 were discovered
by our team. Of these 90 individuals, 49 were mature (25 female and by our team. Of these 90 individuals, 49 were mature (25 female and
@ -676,28 +676,28 @@ Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition, 16. New York, 1945.
The bio-anthropological data are provided by Agathe Chen, in charge The bio-anthropological data are provided by Agathe Chen, in charge
of the study of the skeletons of the Eastern Cemetery. of the study of the skeletons of the Eastern Cemetery.
[^18]: Dunham, *Excavations at Kerma. Part VI.* [^18]: Dunham, *Excavations at Kerma. Part VI*.
[^19]: Reisner, *Excavations at Kerma.* [^19]: Reisner, *Excavations at Kerma*.
[^20]: Reisner, *Excavations at Kerma.* [^20]: Reisner, *Excavations at Kerma*.
[^21]: Dunham, *Excavations at Kerma. Part VI.* [^21]: Dunham, *Excavations at Kerma. Part VI*.
[^22]: Hafsaas-Tsakos "Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity: [^22]: Hafsaas-Tsakos, "Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity:
the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan", pp. 79-91. the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan," pp. 79-91.
[^23]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)", 1982, [^23]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)," 1982,
p. 15-19. p. 15-9.
[^24]: They were excavated in January 1996 but remain unpublished. [^24]: They were excavated in January 1996 but remain unpublished.
[^25]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)", 1986, [^25]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)", 1986,
p. 12; 1995, p. 44. p. 12; 1995, p. 44.
[^26]: Honegger, "Lunate microliths in the Holocene industries of Nubia: [^26]: Honegger, "Lunate Microliths in the Holocene Industries of Nubia:
Multifunctional tools, sickle blades or weapon elements?", pp. Multifunctional Tools, Sickle Blades or Weapon Elements?," pp.
169-171. 169-71.
[^27]: The number of archers for Middle Kerma may seem low. However, it [^27]: The number of archers for Middle Kerma may seem low. However, it
should be remembered that these tombs are often much more plundered should be remembered that these tombs are often much more plundered
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to excavate tombs later than Kerma moyen I during our programme to excavate tombs later than Kerma moyen I during our programme
conducted between 1998 and 2008. conducted between 1998 and 2008.
[^28]: Honegger and Fallet, "Archers Tombs of the Kerma ancien", pp. [^28]: Honegger and Fallet, "Archers Tombs of the Kerma ancien," pp.
16-30. 16-30.
[^29]: Le Quellec, "Arcs et archers sahariens: les représentations [^29]: Le Quellec, "Arcs et archers sahariens: les représentations
d'archers dans l'art rupestre du Sahara central", p. 62; Le Quellec, d'archers dans l'art rupestre du Sahara central," p. 62; Le Quellec,
"Arcs et bracelets d'archers au Sahara et en Égypte, avec une "Arcs et bracelets d'archers au Sahara et en Égypte, avec une
nouvelle proposition de lecture des 'nasses' sahariennes", pp. nouvelle proposition de lecture des 'nasses' sahariennes," pp.
208-211. 208-11.
[^30]: Ibid. [^30]: Ibid.
[^31]: Honegger, "Lunate microliths in the Holocene industries of Nubia: [^31]: Honegger, "Lunate Microliths in the Holocene Industries of Nubia:
Multifunctional tools, sickle blades or weapon elements?", pp. Multifunctional Tools, Sickle Blades or Weapon Elements?," pp.
169-171. 169-71.
[^32]: Clark *et al*. "Interpretations of prehistoric technology from [^32]: Clark *et al*, "Interpretations of prehistoric technology from
ancient Egyptian and other sources, part 1 : ancient Egyptian bows ancient Egyptian and other sources, part 1 : ancient Egyptian bows
and arrows and their relevance for prehistory", fig. 9, p. 362. and arrows and their relevance for prehistory," p. 362 and fig. 9.
[^33]: The significance of this find of 59 soldiers is still debated and [^33]: The significance of this find of 59 soldiers is still debated and
authors have sought to link it to one of the many conflicts during authors have sought to link it to one of the many conflicts during
the 12th Dynasty, Winlock, *Slain Soldiers.* For a discussion on the the 12th Dynasty, Winlock, *Slain Soldiers*. For a discussion on the
interpretations of this find, see Vogel "Fallen Heroes?: Winlock\'s interpretations of this find, see Vogel, "Fallen Heroes?: Winlock\'s
\'Slain Soldiers\' Reconsidered". \'Slain Soldiers\' Reconsidered."
[^34]: Müller describes 5 wrist-guards, all made of leather, similar in [^34]: Müller describes 5 wrist-guards, all made of leather, similar in
shape to those of Kerma. He also presents another similar example shape to those of Kerma. He also presents another similar example
from Gebelin. *Der \'Armreif\' des Konigs Ahmose und der from Gebelin. *Der \'Armreif\' des Konigs Ahmose und der
Handgelenkschutz des Bogenschützen im alten Ägypten und Handgelenkschutz des Bogenschützen im alten Ägypten und
Vorderasien*, pp. 16-17 and pl. V. Vorderasien*, pp. 16-7 and pl. V.
[^35]: Théophile Burnat, "Manufacture et usages du cuir dans le royaume [^35]: Théophile Burnat, "Manufacture et usages du cuir dans le royaume
de Kerma (Soudan, IIIe et IIe millénaires av. n. è.) ", Université de Kerma (Soudan, IIIe et IIe millénaires av. n. è.)," Université
de Neuchâtel. de Neuchâtel.
[^36]: Louis Chaix, pers. comm. [^36]: Louis Chaix, pers. comm.
[^37]: Honegger and Fallet, "Archers Tombs of the Kerma ancien", p. 20. [^37]: Honegger and Fallet, "Archers Tombs of the Kerma ancien," p. 20.
[^38]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan) ", 1982, [^38]: Bonnet, "Les fouilles archéologiques de Kerma (Soudan)," 1982,
p. 15. p. 15.
[^39]: Cf. Judd, "Ancient Injury Recidivism: An Example from the Kerma [^39]: Cf. Judd, "Ancient Injury Recidivism: An Example from the Kerma
Period of Ancient Nubia", pp. 89--102. Period of Ancient Nubia," pp. 89-102.
[^40]: Agathe Chen, pers. comm. [^40]: Agathe Chen, pers. comm.
[^41]: Manzo, "Weapons, ideology and identity at Kerma (Upper Nubia, [^41]: Manzo, "Weapons, ideology and identity at Kerma (Upper Nubia,
2500-1500 BC)", pp. 3-29. 2500-1500 BC)," pp. 3-29.
[^42]: Honegger, "The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma and its first Royal [^42]: Honegger, "The Eastern Cemetery of Kerma and its first Royal
Grave", pp. 6-19; Honegger, "La plus ancienne tombe royale de Kerma Grave," pp. 6-19; Honegger, "La plus ancienne tombe royale de Kerma
en Nubie", pp. 185-198. en Nubie," pp. 185-98.
[^43]: Török, *Between Two Worlds*, pp. 53-73. [^43]: Török, *Between Two Worlds*, pp. 53-73.
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these different hypotheses, see Obsomer, "Les expéditions d'Herkhouf these different hypotheses, see Obsomer, "Les expéditions d'Herkhouf
(VIe dynastie) et la localisation de Iam", pp. 39-52. (VIe dynastie) et la localisation de Iam", pp. 39-52.
[^45]: Lacovara, "The Stone Vase Deposit at Kerma", pp. 118-128. [^45]: Lacovara, "The Stone Vase Deposit at Kerma," pp. 118-28.
[^46]: Török, *Between Two Worlds*, pp. 69-70. [^46]: Török, *Between Two Worlds*, pp. 69-70.
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