2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24827
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Investigating mobility and pastoralism in Kerma‐period communities upstream of the fourth cataract, Sudan

Abstract: ObjectivesThe Kingdom of Kush in today's northern Sudan and southern Egypt (ancient Nubia) is often depicted as a secondary state relative to ancient Egypt. More recent investigations have set aside Egyptocentric and western, colonialist perspectives of state development focused on control of land and agricultural surplus, examining Kushites through the lens of African‐based models of mobile pastoralism in which power and authority were achieved through control of herds and alliance‐building. Here, analyses of… Show more

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“…Relocation, as a long-term behavior of Most of the existing research focuses on the field of medicine and psychology, targeting relocation behavior as a result [33]. The existing research lacks an in-depth analysis of the spatiotemporal characteristics and specific processes of relocation behavior [34]. Sociology refers to environmental variables related to health as contextual variables [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relocation, as a long-term behavior of Most of the existing research focuses on the field of medicine and psychology, targeting relocation behavior as a result [33]. The existing research lacks an in-depth analysis of the spatiotemporal characteristics and specific processes of relocation behavior [34]. Sociology refers to environmental variables related to health as contextual variables [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%