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5 - Site (SARS 150.5, 155.1, 154.3, 154.1, 153.2, 152.1, 152.6): it
is a mountainous sites dated to the third millennium B.C., have
remains of pottery mixed with some skeletons and parts of the
shelters and set of flint tools. And here noted remains rock-cut
road across mountain behind the village of Gabati.
6 - Site (SARS 1651.1): it is a site of Wadi dated by Mesolithic and
Neolithic, and locates at the mouth of the Wadi, which made
it constantly exposed to significant levels of gravel near the
mouth of the Wadi; the Wadi is located in the North extension
of Gabati plain and also surrounds by sandstone.
7 - Site(SARS 221.1 232.1 ): it is flint quarry, found in it a great
set of flint tools, stone artifacts , vessels, remains of bones and
shells , so it seems that this area is rich - clearly -with these
tools, but it is difficult to identify them from the roof, and site
dating by Mesolithic and Neolithic.
- It is notable that there seems to be a relation between the
dating of each site and its limit, the high levels contains sites dating
to the third millennium B.C., while on floodplains concentrate
group of Mesolithic and upper Neolithic sites. The history of these
materials dated to the third millennium BC. through the excavated
set in Shaqadud (13) area, some excavated materials from pre-Kerma
(about (2500 years) compared with materials discovered and
dated to the late 3rd millennium BC and early second Millennium
BC., and it turns out that the burials of Neolithic were lidless and
followed by definitive levels from one to another, it is proposed
that this probably reflects the relationship between living and burial
levels and levels of the Nile flood.
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