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likely working with their hands while squatting, possibly making baskets
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likely working with their hands while squatting, possibly making baskets
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and preparing cord.[^20]
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and preparing cord.[^20]
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4. Squatting Facets in Nubia
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# Squatting Facets in Nubia
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To my knowledge squatting facets have not been systematically studied in
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To my knowledge squatting facets have not been systematically studied in
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Nubian remains. Here I present squatting facet data from the Kerma, or
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Nubian remains. Here I present squatting facet data from the Kerma, or
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temperature- and humidity-controlled environment at the Faculty of
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temperature- and humidity-controlled environment at the Faculty of
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Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
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Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
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5. Did Ancient Nubians Squat?
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# Did Ancient Nubians Squat?
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A total of 21 individuals from the Abu Fatima collection had at least
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A total of 21 individuals from the Abu Fatima collection had at least
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one preserved distal tibia (Table 1). Of these, only one individual did
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one preserved distal tibia (Table 1). Of these, only one individual did
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analysis of non-adult remains, particularly neonates and infants, could
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analysis of non-adult remains, particularly neonates and infants, could
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be used to address the genetic predisposition theory.
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be used to address the genetic predisposition theory.
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6. Conclusions
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# Conclusions
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These data provide a novel perspective on everyday life in ancient
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These data provide a novel perspective on everyday life in ancient
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Nubia. Up until now, the Nubian quotidian had been examined via built
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Nubia. Up until now, the Nubian quotidian had been examined via built
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cooking), playing musical instruments, weaving, flint-knapping, or just
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cooking), playing musical instruments, weaving, flint-knapping, or just
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chatting with friends.
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chatting with friends.
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7. Acknowledgements
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# Acknowledgements
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My thoughts are with the people of Sudan as the country, at the time of
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My thoughts are with the people of Sudan as the country, at the time of
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writing, is in the midst of a horrific war. This publication is part of
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writing, is in the midst of a horrific war. This publication is part of
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the project Embodied Inequality (VI.Vidi.201.153) of the Research
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the project Embodied Inequality (VI.Vidi.201.153) of the Research
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Programme VIDI which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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Programme VIDI which is financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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8. References
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# References
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Agha, Menna. "Nubia Still Exists: On the Utility of the Nostalgic
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Agha, Menna. "Nubia Still Exists: On the Utility of the Nostalgic
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Space." *Humanities* 8, no. 1 (2019): p. 24.
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Space." *Humanities* 8, no. 1 (2019): p. 24.
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Tibia of Byzantine (13th) Skeletons." *European Journal of Anatomy* 7,
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Tibia of Byzantine (13th) Skeletons." *European Journal of Anatomy* 7,
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no. 3 (2003): pp. 143--6.
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no. 3 (2003): pp. 143--6.
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Barnett, C. H\>. "Squatting Facets on the European Talus." *Journal of
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Barnett, C. H. "Squatting Facets on the European Talus." *Journal of
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Anatomy* 88, no. 4 (1954): pp. 509--13.
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Anatomy* 88, no. 4 (1954): pp. 509--13.
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Baykara, Ismail, Hakan Yýlmaz, Timur Gültekin, and Erksin Güleç.
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Baykara, Ismail, Hakan Yýlmaz, Timur Gültekin, and Erksin Güleç.
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Wood, W.Q. "The Tibia of the Australian Aborigine." *Journal of Anatomy*
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Wood, W.Q. "The Tibia of the Australian Aborigine." *Journal of Anatomy*
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54 (1920): pp. 232--57.
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54 (1920): pp. 232--57.
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[^1]: Endnotes
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[^1]: Ari, Oygucu, and Sendemir, "The Squatting Facets on the Tibia of
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Ari, Oygucu, and Sendemir, "The Squatting Facets on the Tibia of
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Byzantine (13th) Skeletons"; Boulle, "Osteological Features
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Byzantine (13th) Skeletons"; Boulle, "Osteological Features
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Associatd with Ankle Hyperdorsiflexion"; Dlamini and Morris, "An
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Associatd with Ankle Hyperdorsiflexion"; Dlamini and Morris, "An
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Investigation of the Frequency of Suatting Facets in Later Stone Age
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Investigation of the Frequency of Suatting Facets in Later Stone Age
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