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DMP IX: summary report on the fourth season of excavations of the burials and identity team

DMP IX: summary report on the fourth season of excavations of the burials and identity team
DMP IX: summary report on the fourth season of excavations of the burials and identity team
The fourth season of the Burials and Identity component of the Desert Migrations Project in 2010 focused on completion of excavation work at two main cemeteries (TAG001 and TAG012) and smaller-scale sampling work at a number of nearby cemeteries. The investigation of a number of burials in a semi-nucleated escarpment cemetery TAG063 produced interesting new information on Proto-Urban Garamantian funerary rites, dating to the latter centuries BC. The excavations at TAG001 were extended to two areas of the cemetery characterised by different burial types to the stepped tombs that were excavated in 2009. A second type of fairly monumental burial was identified, but these had been heavily robbed and it was not possible to demonstrate conclusively that these pre-dated the stepped tombs. Most of the other burials excavated were simple shaft burials and were relatively sparsely furnished with imported goods, in comparison with the larger tombs, though quite a lot of organic material was identified (matting, wood, gourds, textiles and leather). At TAG012, a series of additional mudbrick tombs was emptied. All had been robbed, but pockets of the original fill and associated finds survived intact, yielding some interesting assemblages. The majority of these tombs appear to be Late Garamantian, though some contained artefacts from much earlier times.
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Mattingly, David, Abduli, Hafed, Aburgheba, Hamza and Moussa, Farès , et al. (2015) DMP IX: summary report on the fourth season of excavations of the burials and identity team. Journal of Libyan Studies, 41, 89-104. (doi:10.1017/s0263718900000285).

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The fourth season of the Burials and Identity component of the Desert Migrations Project in 2010 focused on completion of excavation work at two main cemeteries (TAG001 and TAG012) and smaller-scale sampling work at a number of nearby cemeteries. The investigation of a number of burials in a semi-nucleated escarpment cemetery TAG063 produced interesting new information on Proto-Urban Garamantian funerary rites, dating to the latter centuries BC. The excavations at TAG001 were extended to two areas of the cemetery characterised by different burial types to the stepped tombs that were excavated in 2009. A second type of fairly monumental burial was identified, but these had been heavily robbed and it was not possible to demonstrate conclusively that these pre-dated the stepped tombs. Most of the other burials excavated were simple shaft burials and were relatively sparsely furnished with imported goods, in comparison with the larger tombs, though quite a lot of organic material was identified (matting, wood, gourds, textiles and leather). At TAG012, a series of additional mudbrick tombs was emptied. All had been robbed, but pockets of the original fill and associated finds survived intact, yielding some interesting assemblages. The majority of these tombs appear to be Late Garamantian, though some contained artefacts from much earlier times.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 31 December 2010
Published date: 3 May 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 488160
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488160
ISSN: 0263-7189
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ORCID for Farès Moussa: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0001-3587-3210

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Author: David Mattingly
Author: Hafed Abduli
Author: Hamza Aburgheba
Author: Muftah Ahmed
Author: Misbah Ali Ahmed Esmaia
Author: Steve Baker
Author: Franca Cole
Author: Corisande Fenwick
Author: Mireya Gonzalez Rodriguez
Author: Matthew Hobson
Author: Nadia Khalaf
Author: Marta Lahr
Author: Victoria Leitch
Author: Farès Moussa ORCID iD
Author: Efthymia Nikita
Author: David Parker
Author: Anita Radini
Author: Nick Ray
Author: Toby Savage
Author: Martin Sterry
Author: Katia Schörle
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