The Archaeology of Late Antique Sudan:  Aesthetics and Identity in the Royal X-Group Tombs at Qustul and Ballana
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List of Figures

Figure 1. Map of the Sudan.

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Figure 2. Les populations du nil.

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Figure 3. Approximate tumuli volume at Qustul and Ballana (m3).

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Figure 4. Approximate tomb area at Qustul and Ballana (m2).

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Figure 5. Alignment of the Qustul and Ballana tombs.

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Figure 6. Material types at Qustul.

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Figure 7. Material types at Ballana.

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Figure 8. Percentage of object types by phase at Qustul.

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Figure 9. Percentage of object types by phase at Ballana.

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Figure 10. Bronze objects at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 11. Iron objects at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 12. Silver objects at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 13. Local and imported pottery at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 14. Function of pottery over time at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 15. Decoration types on objects at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 16. Percentage of colours at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 17. Colours and metallic colours combined at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 18. Surface finishes on objects in space at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 19. Surface finishes on objects with bodies at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 20. Surface finishes on objects with animals at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 21. Decoration effects at Qustul and Ballana.

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Figure 22. Function of bronze vessels at Qustul and Ballana.

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