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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ghaba (Al-Ghaba) és un llogaret del Sudan Ghaba (Al-Ghaba) és un llogaret del Sudan prop de Khartum on s'han trobat restes humanes del mesolític (datades vers el 5000 aC). Els esquelets tenien algun adornament i la tomba objectes de ceràmica. En alguna de les tombes s'han trobat conquilles portades de la mar, fet que no s'havia produït anteriorment. Restes de pintura de cara, probablement usada per màgia. La societat era encara igualitària. L'excavació de Kadero, lleugerament posterior, presenta força analogies i s'acosta ja a les tombes de Kadada del quart mil·lenni, on la societat igualitària ja ha desaparegut.la societat igualitària ja ha desaparegut. , Ghaba is a Neolithic cemetery mound and AfGhaba is a Neolithic cemetery mound and African archaeological site located in Central Sudan in the Shendi region of the Nile Valley. The site, discovered in 1977 by the Section Française de la Direction des Antiquités du Soudan (SFDAS) while they were investigating nearby Kadada, dates to 4750–4350 and 4000–3650 cal BC. Archaeology of the site originally heavily emphasized pottery, as there were many intact or mostly intact vessels. Recent analysis has focused on study of plant material found, which indicates that Ghaba may have been domesticating cereals earlier than previously believed. Though the site is a cemetery, little analysis has taken place on the skeletons due to circumstances of the excavation and poor preservation due to the environment. The artifacts at Ghaba suggest the people who used the cemetery were part of a regionalization separating central Sudan's Neolithic from Nubia. While many traditions match with Nubia, the people represented at Ghaba had some of their own particular practices in food production and bead and pottery production, which likely occurred on a relatively small scale. They also had some distinct funerary traditions, as evidenced by their grave goods. The people at Ghaba would have likely existed at least partially in a trade network that spread through the Nile and to the Red Sea. They used agriculture, cultivation, and cattle for sustenance.e, cultivation, and cattle for sustenance.
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rdfs:comment Ghaba is a Neolithic cemetery mound and AfGhaba is a Neolithic cemetery mound and African archaeological site located in Central Sudan in the Shendi region of the Nile Valley. The site, discovered in 1977 by the Section Française de la Direction des Antiquités du Soudan (SFDAS) while they were investigating nearby Kadada, dates to 4750–4350 and 4000–3650 cal BC. Archaeology of the site originally heavily emphasized pottery, as there were many intact or mostly intact vessels. Recent analysis has focused on study of plant material found, which indicates that Ghaba may have been domesticating cereals earlier than previously believed. Though the site is a cemetery, little analysis has taken place on the skeletons due to circumstances of the excavation and poor preservation due to the environment. The artifacts at Ghaba suggest the peont. The artifacts at Ghaba suggest the peo , Ghaba (Al-Ghaba) és un llogaret del Sudan Ghaba (Al-Ghaba) és un llogaret del Sudan prop de Khartum on s'han trobat restes humanes del mesolític (datades vers el 5000 aC). Els esquelets tenien algun adornament i la tomba objectes de ceràmica. En alguna de les tombes s'han trobat conquilles portades de la mar, fet que no s'havia produït anteriorment. Restes de pintura de cara, probablement usada per màgia. La societat era encara igualitària. L'excavació de Kadero, lleugerament posterior, presenta força analogies i s'acosta ja a les tombes de Kadada del quart mil·lenni, on la societat igualitària ja ha desaparegut.la societat igualitària ja ha desaparegut.
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