Interdisciplinary Research into the Legacy of the Medieval Metropolis of Soba in a Modern Khartoum Suburb

Author:

Drzewiecki MariuszORCID,Kurcz MaciejORCID,Ciesielska JoannaORCID,Michalik TomaszORCID,Czyżewska-Zalewska EwaORCID,Kiersnowski KrzysztofORCID,Ryndziewicz RobertORCID

Abstract

AbstractRecent research at Soba focuses on the tangible and intangible heritage of the medieval capital of Alwa kingdom, whose remains cover approximately 275 ha. About 222 ha of this area has been built up or transformed into agricultural land in the past 30 years. An ethnographic survey was also carried out in the built-up area to understand how the residents engage with the archaeological heritage and material remains. The undeveloped area of the capital (53 ha) was the focus of interdisciplinary archaeological fieldwork conducted in 2019 and 2020. A large-scale geophysical survey, using a fluxgate gradiometer and ground-penetrating radar, was initiated in the undeveloped area, and excavation trenches were opened to verify distinctive magnetic anomalies. Along with the ethnographic and geophysical data, the study of the pottery, burials, and stratigraphic sequence (supplemented with radiocarbon dates) provides new insights into the spatial organization of the medieval capital.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archaeology,Archaeology

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