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Nubia, which favored turned wooden whorls, and those from Central Sudan,
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where decorated ceramic was clearly preferred (see Figs. 3, 5, 8).
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**~~Figure 3. Tila Island, House VI: map and location of textile tools (photographs and drawings E.Yvanez. from A.J. Mills’s excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards, "Appendix 3. The Meroitic settlement on Tila Island," p. 113, fig. 36).~~**
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**~~Figure 3. Tila Island, House VI: map and location of textile tools (photographs and drawings E.Yvanez. from A.J. Mills’s excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards, \"Appendix 3. The Meroitic settlement on Tila Island,\" p. 113, fig. 36).~~**
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*House I* (Fig. 4)
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**~~Figure 4. Tila Island, House I: map and location of textile tools (drawings E. Yvanez. from A.J. Mills’s excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards, "Appendix 3. The Meroitic settlement on Tila Island," p. 106, fig. 30).~~**
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**~~Figure 4. Tila Island, House I: map and location of textile tools (drawings E. Yvanez. from A.J. Mills’s excavation diaries, map reproduced from Edwards, \"Appendix 3. The Meroitic settlement on Tila Island,\" p. 106, fig. 30).~~**
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The first occupation level in House I was relatively well preserved
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under brick rubble.[^23] The structure consists of a roughly rectangular
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