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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ men and boys, who exhibited higher rates of squatting facets, were
likely working with their hands while squatting, possibly making baskets likely working with their hands while squatting, possibly making baskets
and preparing cord.[^20] and preparing cord.[^20]
4. Squatting Facets in Nubia # Squatting Facets in Nubia
To my knowledge squatting facets have not been systematically studied in To my knowledge squatting facets have not been systematically studied in
Nubian remains. Here I present squatting facet data from the Kerma, or Nubian remains. Here I present squatting facet data from the Kerma, or
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ macroscopically analyzed and then returned to conservator boxes in a
temperature- and humidity-controlled environment at the Faculty of temperature- and humidity-controlled environment at the Faculty of
Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands. Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
5. Did Ancient Nubians Squat? # Did Ancient Nubians Squat?
A total of 21 individuals from the Abu Fatima collection had at least A total of 21 individuals from the Abu Fatima collection had at least
one preserved distal tibia (Table 1). Of these, only one individual did one preserved distal tibia (Table 1). Of these, only one individual did
@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ presented by Satinoff are coincidence. Additionally, additional skeletal
analysis of non-adult remains, particularly neonates and infants, could analysis of non-adult remains, particularly neonates and infants, could
be used to address the genetic predisposition theory. be used to address the genetic predisposition theory.
6. Conclusions # Conclusions
These data provide a novel perspective on everyday life in ancient These data provide a novel perspective on everyday life in ancient
Nubia. Up until now, the Nubian quotidian had been examined via built Nubia. Up until now, the Nubian quotidian had been examined via built
@ -467,14 +467,14 @@ involved squatting around a fire, preparing food (e.g., grinding,
cooking), playing musical instruments, weaving, flint-knapping, or just cooking), playing musical instruments, weaving, flint-knapping, or just
chatting with friends. chatting with friends.
7. Acknowledgements # Acknowledgements
My thoughts are with the people of Sudan as the country, at the time of My thoughts are with the people of Sudan as the country, at the time of
writing, is in the midst of a horrific war. This publication is part of writing, is in the midst of a horrific war. This publication is part of
the project Embodied Inequality (VI.Vidi.201.153) of the Research the project Embodied Inequality (VI.Vidi.201.153) of the Research
Programme VIDI which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). Programme VIDI which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
8. References # References
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@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ Ari, I., I.H. Oygucu, and E. Sendemir. "The Squatting Facets on the
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no. 3 (2003): pp. 143--6. no. 3 (2003): pp. 143--6.
Barnett, C. H\>. "Squatting Facets on the European Talus." *Journal of Barnett, C. H. "Squatting Facets on the European Talus." *Journal of
Anatomy* 88, no. 4 (1954): pp. 509--13. Anatomy* 88, no. 4 (1954): pp. 509--13.
Baykara, Ismail, Hakan Yýlmaz, Timur Gültekin, and Erksin Güleç. Baykara, Ismail, Hakan Yýlmaz, Timur Gültekin, and Erksin Güleç.
@ -653,9 +653,7 @@ Archaeological Science* 2, no. 4 (1975): pp. 327--51.
Wood, W.Q. "The Tibia of the Australian Aborigine." *Journal of Anatomy* Wood, W.Q. "The Tibia of the Australian Aborigine." *Journal of Anatomy*
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[^1]: Endnotes [^1]: Ari, Oygucu, and Sendemir, "The Squatting Facets on the Tibia of
Ari, Oygucu, and Sendemir, "The Squatting Facets on the Tibia of
Byzantine (13th) Skeletons"; Boulle, "Osteological Features Byzantine (13th) Skeletons"; Boulle, "Osteological Features
Associatd with Ankle Hyperdorsiflexion"; Dlamini and Morris, "An Associatd with Ankle Hyperdorsiflexion"; Dlamini and Morris, "An
Investigation of the Frequency of Suatting Facets in Later Stone Age Investigation of the Frequency of Suatting Facets in Later Stone Age