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like that recently discovered in Sector 31 of which the diameter exceeds 10
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metres and has over 1400 bucrania laid out in front of the tumulus.[^11]
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**~~Figure 6. Middle Kerma grave with bucrania deposited south of the tumuli and a mud-brick chapel located to the west (ca. 1900 BC).~~**
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Differences between burials increase during Middle Kerma and for this
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period it is not rare to find grave-pits of up to 10-15 meters in
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diameter. This ranking between burials suggests a stratified society,
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free men and women.[^12] In certain instances a mud-brick chapel was
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erected on the west side of the tumulus (Fig. 6).[^13]
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**~~Figure 6. Middle Kerma grave with bucrania deposited south of the tumuli and a mud-brick chapel located to the west (ca. 1900 BC).~~**
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During Classic Kerma the diameter of the largest graves is between 30
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and 90 meters. The three most famous ones were built to a
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uniform size with tumuli approximately 90 meters in diameter (KIII, IV,
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