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Living Without Skin - Everything I Never Knew About Fierce Vulnerability (Hardcover): Tammy Green Living Without Skin - Everything I Never Knew About Fierce Vulnerability (Hardcover)
Tammy Green
R492 Discovery Miles 4 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Across the Mediterranean (Hardcover): Tammy Greene, Editor Cari Hernandez Across the Mediterranean (Hardcover)
Tammy Greene, Editor Cari Hernandez
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Living Without Skin - Everything I Never Knew About Fierce Vulnerability (Paperback): Tammy Green Living Without Skin - Everything I Never Knew About Fierce Vulnerability (Paperback)
Tammy Green
R368 R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Save R60 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Diet and Dental Health in Predynastic Egypt- A Comparison of Hierakonpolis and Naqada (Paperback): Tammy Greene Diet and Dental Health in Predynastic Egypt- A Comparison of Hierakonpolis and Naqada (Paperback)
Tammy Greene
R1,530 Discovery Miles 15 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seven dietary indicators on 364 dentitions of working class Predynastic Egyptians from Hierakonpolis and Naqada are examined. The majority of the samples from both sites date to Naqada II (3500-3200 BC), during which these were the two main urban centers for Upper Egypt. Samples consist of adults and juveniles ranging from 6 years to over 50 years of age. Dietary indicators, including caries, calculus, abscess, periodontal disease, macrowear, microwear, and hypoplastic enamel defects are used to look for statistically significant differences between working class inhabitants of the two sites as well as sex and age groups within each site. Three questions are addressed. (1) Which of the available flora and fauna were being eaten? While specific food could not be identified individually, cultivated items such as bread and raw vegetables were consumed by all individuals at Hierakonpolis but mostly women and children at Naqada. At least some meat and/or fish was consumed at both sites. (2) Were food types found as burial offerings being eaten? Consumption of at least two burial offerings, bread and nutsedge (Hierakonpolis only), are supported. (3) Were the working class inhabitants of Hierakonpolis and Naqada consuming the same diet? While the major portions of the diet appear to be similar, this study found both dietary and behavioral differences between the working class members of these sites.

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