Although C-Group sites in the area had been thought to be poor or
plundered, Cemeteries T, K, and U yielded large amounts of undisturbed
material that provided a valuable opportunity to check the chronology of
C-Group by plotting the occurrence of various objects and practices in
the cemetery. Some objects, for example, sandals, provide new evidence
for the development of crafts in Nubia. The depictions of cattle on two
incised bowls are the finest of their kind and offer valuable insight in
the relationship of C-Group people and their cattle, a special
relationship that is widespread in Sudan.