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The Health and Nutrition of a Medieval Nubian Population
Authors:DENNIS P. VAN  GERVEN  SUSAN GUISE SHERIDAN  and WILLIAM Y. ADAMS
Affiliation:University of;ColoradoUniversity of;NotreDameUniversity of;Kentucky
Abstract:
Human remains from two cemeteries at Kulubnarti in Sudanese Nubia present an ideal opportunity to assess the biological impact of political and economic change. Remains from the early cemetery come from Nubia's medieval period, characterized by political unification and important achievements in art and architecture. Remains from the second cemetery come from the later emergent feudal age, characterized by regional isolation and return to a subsistence economy. Patterns of mortality, growth, development, nutrition, and disease revealed by the remains converge on one conclusion: the transformation from the medieval to the feudal age at Kulubnarti witnessed an improvement in human health and survival.
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