Usai, Donatella.
Donatella Usai archéologue italienne
Usai, Donatella, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 34120107 (Personal)
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Works
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The Al Khiday cemetery in Central Sudan and its "Classis/Late Meroitic" period graves | |
Dental calculus reveals unique insights into food items, cooking and plant processing in prehistoric central Sudan | |
Early Holocene seasonal movements between the desert and the Nile Valley. Details from the lithic industry of some Khartoum Variant and some Nabta/Kiseiba sites | |
Early Human Occupation at al-Jamrab (White Nile Region, Central Sudan): A Contribution to the Understanding of the MSA of Eastern Africa | |
Ghaba : an early Neolithic cemetery in central Sudan | |
Late palaeolithic chert assemblages from the Upper Egyptian Nile Valley | |
Late paleolithic of WK26 site, Wadi Kubbaniya, Egypt | |
Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Evidence of Prostatic Stones at Al Khiday Cemetery, Central Sudan | |
Microbotanical evidence of domestic cereals in Africa 7000 years ago | |
Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus | |
A neolithic cemetery in the northern Dongola Reach : excavations at Site R12 | |
Plant exploitation in Neolithic Sudan: A review in the light of new data from the cemeteries R12 and Ghaba | |
The Qadan, the Jebel Sahaba cemetery and the lithic collection | |
Stable isotope study on ancient populations of central sudan: Insights on their diet and environment | |
Survey above the fourth Nile cataract | |
Synchrotron tts-µXRD identification of secondary phases in ancient ceramics | |
Tales of Three Worlds archaeology and beyond Asia, Italy, Africa a tribute to Sandro Salvatori | |
Tracing the movements of the Western Desert dwellers: site 11-I-13 in Wadi Karagan, Sudanese Nubia, closely akin to El Ghorab or El Nabta |