Ethnological description of recent grinding implements of the Mahria (Northern Rizeigat) camel breeding nomads of Northern Darfur

Author(s): Uta Holter

Editor(s): Werner Schön; Uta Holter

Year: 1990

Summary

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Ethnological description of recent grinding implements of the Mahria (Northern Rizeigat) camel breeding nomads of Northern Darfur. Uta Holter, Werner Schön, Uta Holter. In Grinding implements from the Neolithic and recent times in desert areas in Egypt and Sudan. Pp. 359-379. 1990 ( tDAR id: 418552)

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Keywords

General
Ethnoarchaeology quern stone Tools

Geographic Keywords
SUDAN

Temporal Keywords
Newest Era

Spatial Coverage

min long: 21.829; min lat: 3.493 ; max long: 38.601; max lat: 22.232 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): EXARC Experimental Archaeology Collection Manager

Record Identifiers

ExArc Id(s): 4810

Notes

Rights & Attribution: The information in this record was originally compiled by Dr. Roeland Paardekooper, EXARC Director.