Publications by authors named "Emma Hocker"

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  • The paper explores the largely unknown mineral supply chains to Sudanese Lower Nubia during the Bronze Age, focusing on kohl samples from funerary contexts.
  • Through lead isotope analysis of 11 kohl samples, researchers identified two distinct groups based on their lead ratios.
  • One group of kohl samples can be traced back to the Pharaonic mining site of Gebel el-Zeit in Egypt, while the other group’s source remains unidentified, marking a significant contribution to understanding ancient trade networks in northeast Africa.
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Samples taken from the canopic jars of Djehutyhotep, chief of Tehkhet (Debeira), Lower Nubia, and local versions of Egyptian canopic jars from Sai, Upper Nubia, suggest that the materials used for mortuary ritual unguents in Nubia may have differed from those used in Egypt. Nubian samples consisted of plant gum and bitumen, whereas those from Egypt conformed to the standardizing black resinous liquid recipe used for mummification and other funerary rituals. However, there may be time frame issues to be considered as most samples analyzed from Egypt date to later periods.

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