Affad 3.0/Cattle+. Field seasons 2017 and 2018 of the PalaeoAffad Project

Marta Oypińska, P. Osypiński, M. Chłodnicki, Michał Kuc, Paweł Wiktorowicz, Robert Ryndziewicz
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The first Affad was the one we saw when the archaeological sites there were first investigated at the beginning of the century. The second Affad, which is the region that we have been exploring in the past 15 years, bore many signs of modern Sudanese culture encroaching upon the desert. In 2009, an asphalt road cut through the desert and shortly thereafter, the Debba bridge and power lines were constructed, the latter coming from a hydroelectric power station on the Fourth Cataract. Affad 3.0 is what the location looks like today—extensive industrial-scale farms on terraces too far away for traditional agriculture. The investment has already caused irreversible destruction to the archaeological heritage. Cattle+ in the title of this article refers to new data on large ruminants. The discovery of auroch remains and the Neolithic cattle data are both extremely important proxies for the adaptation strategies of people inhabiting the Southern Dongola Reach in prehistory.
Affad + 3.0 /牛。古affad项目2017年和2018年的野外季节
第一个阿法德是我们在本世纪初第一次调查那里的考古遗址时看到的。第二个阿法德,也就是我们过去15年来一直在探索的地区,有许多现代苏丹文化侵入沙漠的迹象。2009年,一条柏油路穿过沙漠,此后不久,德巴桥和输电线建成,后者来自第四瀑布上的一个水电站。阿法德3.0是今天的样子——广泛的工业规模的农场在梯田上,距离传统农业太远。这项投资已经对考古遗产造成了不可逆转的破坏。本文标题中的牛+指的是大型反刍动物的新数据。野牛遗骸的发现和新石器时代牛的数据都是史前东古拉河段南部人类适应策略的极其重要的代表。
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