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Khor Shambat 1 (Mesolithic)
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Basic information
Sample name: Khor Shambat 1 (Mesolithic)

Sample aka: KSH1

Reference: J. Dunne, M. Jordeczka, M. Chlodnicki, K. Hardy, L. Kubiak-Martens, M. Moskal-del Hoyo, . Marta Osypinska, M. Portillo, I. Sobkowiak-Tabaka, S. Delgado-Raack, P. Bobrowski, P. S. Breeze, N. Drake, K. Manning, and R. P. Evershed. 2021. Holocene resource exploitation along the Nile: diet and subsistence strategies of Mesolithic and Neolithic societies at Khor Shambat 1, Sudan. Antiquity 95:1426-1445 [ER 3834]
Geography
Country: Sudan


Coordinate: 15° 39' N, 32° 29' E
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark

Time interval: Holocene

Section: 3834

Unit number: 1

Unit order: below to above

Max Ma: 0.00795

Min Ma: 0.00621

Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)

Geography comments: "in Omdurman" (basis of coordinate)
there are five Mesolithic 14C dates ranging from 7950 +/- 40 to 6210 +/- 50 yr BP

Environment
Lithology: not described

Taphonomic context: human accumulation,settlement

Archaeology: burials,ceramics,other structures

Habitat comments: a "settlement" with "an area of 1.5ha" with "numerous structures and two adult male burials"
the assemblage is a human accumulation including pottery sherds

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,rodents,ungulates,birds,lizards,snakes,turtles,fishes

Sample size: 675 specimens

Sampling comments: archaeobotanical material is also described
molluscs are also present

Metadata
Sample number: 4186

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2023-03-25 17:21:08

Modified: 2023-05-30 06:25:40

Abundance distribution
31 species
10 singletons
total count 675
extrapolated richness: 58.9
Fisher's α: 6.708
geometric series k: 0.8128
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.4407
Shannon's H: 1.3006
Good's u: 0.9852
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Current reference: Huckleberry et al. 2001 (ER 3215)