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Ancient Tombs Sheds New Light On Egyptian Colonialism
Eureka Alert ^ | 5-17-2006

Posted on 05/17/2006 12:04:50 PM PDT by blam

Ancient tomb sheds new light on Egyptian colonialism

Skeletal remains suggest conquered Nubians participated in governance of colonized state

New evidence from ancient grave site reveals that Egyptian colonialists shared administrative responsibilities with conquered Nubians.

In approximately 1550 B.C., Egypt conquered its southern neighbor, ancient Nubia, and secured control of valuable trade routes. But rather than excluding the colonized people from management of the region, new evidence from an archaeological site on the Nile reveals that Egyptian immigrants shared administrative responsibilities for ruling this large province with native Nubians. "The study of culture contact in the past has conventionally used ideas of unidirectional change and modification of a subordinate population by a socially dominant group. The idea that authoritarian European powers forced changes in submissive native cultures dominated this work," explains Michele R. Buzon (University of Alberta). "However, more recent research has reevaluated these traditional notions and suggests that this model might not be appropriate for all situations of culture contact."

An Egyptian-style burial at Tombos, a cemetery at the third cataract of the Nile in what was once the center of ancient Nubia and is now northern Sudan.

Through an examination of the archaeological site of Tombos, a strategic point of control in Egyptian-controlled Nubia, Buzon sought to determine whether the people buried in a colonial cemetery were immigrants from Egypt or Nubians who had adopted Egyptian practices. Comparing skull measurements with other revealing features such as tomb architecture, grave objects, and burial position, Buzon founds that the imperial officials who were buried in symbolically-marked tombs were of both Egyptian and Nubian descent. Egyptians were generally laid to rest on their backs in small tombs or pyramids, while Nubians were buried in fetal position on a bed or cow's skin.

"The combination of burial practices found at Tombos suggests that intermarriage between Nubians and Egyptians was likely," Buzon writes. "The results of this study suggest that both local native Nubians and Egyptian immigrants participated in the administration of Nubia during this time."

### Michele R. Buzon. "The Relationship between Biological and Ethnic Identity in New Kingdom Nubia: A Case Study from Tombos." Current Anthropology 47:3.


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1 posted on 05/17/2006 12:04:53 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Let's not forget their trips to Mexico and Brazil. Archeological comparisons of the pyramids of the Aztecs and the reed boats of Lake Titicaca in Peru have always fascinated me! I still have the National Geographic magazine which chronicles the Voyage of the Ra!


2 posted on 05/17/2006 12:31:58 PM PDT by Young Werther
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To: blam

SAY NO TO EGYPTIAN IMPERIALISM! GREAT SATAN!


3 posted on 05/17/2006 12:35:42 PM PDT by xrp (Fox News Channel: MISSING WHITE GIRL NETWORK)
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To: blam
Ah ha, didn't tell me about it, eh? ;') I noticed this earlier topic in the keyword page when I was putting together the Digest, but didn't check it out.

4 posted on 05/19/2006 9:02:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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