Výzkum lokality Sfinga (SBK.W-60) v pohoří Sabaloka v centrálním Súdánu: poznatky z výzkumné sezóny 2014 // Exploration of the site of Sphinx (SBK.W-60) at Jebel Sabaloka in Central Sudan: findings of the 2014 field campaign

In the autumn of 2014, the interdisciplinary mission directed by the Czech Institute of Egyptology carried out its third excavation campaign at Jebel Sabaloka (West Bank). The site has been explored for remains of prehistoric occupation since 2011. A comparatively small area (7.50 m2 ) was explored in detail at the site of Sphinx (SBK.W-60) with the aim of identifying settlement layers and features, investigat - ing archaeological formation processes in co-operation with geologists and sedimentologists, and defining future meth - ods and procedures for exploration of prehistoric sites at Jebel... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Lenka Varadzinová Suková
Ladislav Varadzin
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Reihe/Periodikum: Pražské Egyptologické Studie, Iss 14, Pp 56-65 (2015)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Univerzita Karlova
Filozofická fakulta
Schlagwörter: Sudan / Sabaloka / Mesolithic / archaeological (exca - vation) methods / post-depositional processes / huntergatherer cemetery / Súdán / mezolit / metoda archeologického výzkumu / post-depoziční procesy / pohřebiště lovců-sbě- račů / Archaeology / CC1-960
Sprache: Tschechisch
Englisch
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In the autumn of 2014, the interdisciplinary mission directed by the Czech Institute of Egyptology carried out its third excavation campaign at Jebel Sabaloka (West Bank). The site has been explored for remains of prehistoric occupation since 2011. A comparatively small area (7.50 m2 ) was explored in detail at the site of Sphinx (SBK.W-60) with the aim of identifying settlement layers and features, investigat - ing archaeological formation processes in co-operation with geologists and sedimentologists, and defining future meth - ods and procedures for exploration of prehistoric sites at Jebel Sabaloka. In addition to a number of important finds, several findings of methodological significance were made that contribute to the topical discussion on the character of cultural deposits of prehistoric dating in the Central Sudan and the possibilities and limitations of their stratigraphic excavation by means of traditional archaeological methods.