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The work undertaken in recent years has made it possible to build a
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precise chronology for the early phases of the cemetery, from the
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beginning of Early Kerma to the beginning of Middle Kerma.
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![Map of the Early Kerma and early Middle Kerma sectors in the Eastern Cemetery. From the initial installation in Kerma ancien 0 (2550-2450 BC) to the emergence of the first royal tomb in Kerma moyen I (2050-1950 BC), the dimensions of the tombs increase, the rituals become more complex and the hierarchisation of society increases until the appearance of a royalty.](../static/images/honegger/Fig3.jpg "Map of the Early Kerma and early Middle Kerma sectors in the Eastern Cemetery. From the initial installation in Kerma ancien 0 (2550-2450 BC) to the emergence of the first royal tomb in Kerma moyen I (2050-1950 BC), the dimensions of the tombs increase, the rituals become more complex and the hierarchisation of society increases until the appearance of a royalty.")
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**~~Figure 3. Map of the Early Kerma and early Middle Kerma sectors in the Eastern Cemetery. From the initial installation in Kerma ancien 0 (2550-2450 BC) to the emergence of the first royal tomb in Kerma moyen I (2050-1950 BC), the dimensions of the tombs increase, the rituals become more complex and the hierarchisation of society increases until the appearance of a royalty.~~**
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The study and
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beginning of Early Kerma to the beginning of Middle Kerma. The study and
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spatial distribution of the 409 tombs excavated since 2008 allows us to
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follow in detail each stage from the evolution of funeral rites. An
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absolute chronology was constructed using 23 14C dates that were
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confronted with the typology of Kerma pottery and Egyptian imports, and
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this makes it possible to distinguish five successive phases between
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2550 and 1950 BC: *Kerma ancien 0, I, II, III,* and *Kerma moyen I*
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(Fig. 3).[^8] We thus have a relatively precise chronological framework
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(Fig. 3).[^8]
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![Map of the Early Kerma and early Middle Kerma sectors in the Eastern Cemetery. From the initial installation in Kerma ancien 0 (2550-2450 BC) to the emergence of the first royal tomb in Kerma moyen I (2050-1950 BC), the dimensions of the tombs increase, the rituals become more complex and the hierarchisation of society increases until the appearance of a royalty.](../static/images/honegger/Fig3.jpg "Map of the Early Kerma and early Middle Kerma sectors in the Eastern Cemetery. From the initial installation in Kerma ancien 0 (2550-2450 BC) to the emergence of the first royal tomb in Kerma moyen I (2050-1950 BC), the dimensions of the tombs increase, the rituals become more complex and the hierarchisation of society increases until the appearance of a royalty.")
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**~~Figure 3. Map of the Early Kerma and early Middle Kerma sectors in the Eastern Cemetery. From the initial installation in Kerma ancien 0 (2550-2450 BC) to the emergence of the first royal tomb in Kerma moyen I (2050-1950 BC), the dimensions of the tombs increase, the rituals become more complex and the hierarchisation of society increases until the appearance of a royalty.~~**
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We thus have a relatively precise chronological framework
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which highlights five distinct phases of relatively short duration from
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the beginning of Early Kerma to the Middle Kerma. Regarding the spatial
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analysis, the first observed tendency during this evolution appears to
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