From e8379d1cf048445d239cd260a5d85ebf54caf379 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 08:36:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] honegger figs 1 and 2 !publish! --- content/article/honegger.md | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/article/honegger.md b/content/article/honegger.md index a4b8cc5..6cf026d 100644 --- a/content/article/honegger.md +++ b/content/article/honegger.md @@ -80,12 +80,15 @@ period of the necropolis\' utilisation were subsequently looted, the infill of the pits is often the only way to get an idea of the contents of the tomb and of the ceramics placed on the surface beside the mound. +The work undertaken in recent years has made it possible to build a +precise chronology for the early phases of the cemetery, from the +beginning of Early Kerma to the beginning of Middle Kerma. + + ![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.") **~~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.~~** -The work undertaken in recent years has made it possible to build a -precise chronology for the early phases of the cemetery, from the -beginning of Early Kerma to the beginning of Middle Kerma. The study and +The study and spatial distribution of the 409 tombs excavated since 2008 allows us to follow in detail each stage from the evolution of funeral rites. An absolute chronology was constructed using 23 14C dates that were