Plant exploitation in Neolithic Sudan: A review in the light of new data from the cemeteries R12 and Ghaba

Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of the cereals wheat and barley has, until recently, been mainly restricted to the post-Neolithic, third millennium BC pre-Kerma site on Sai Island, and prehistoric finds in general are scarce. Interest...

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Main Authors: Out, WA, Ryan, P, Garcia Granero, JJ, Barastegui, J, Maritan, L, Madella, M, Usai, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016