Studies in African Archaeology 8 Cultural Markers in the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa and Recent Research

Type
Book
Authors
Krzyżaniak ( Lech )
Kroeper ( Karla )
Kobusiewicz ( Michał )
 
ISBN 10
8391666255 
ISBN 13
9788391666258 
Category
Afryka  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2003 
Pages
336 
Description
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by the Poznan Archaeological Museum and the Archaeological Commission of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan Branch for the International Commission of the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa, 29th August-2nd September, 2000. --- CONTENTS: I. Libya and the Sahara: The Ras El Wadi Sequence in the Jebel Gharbi and the Late Pleistocene Cultures of Northern Libya; Cultural Relics as Saharan Landscape Elements; Early Ceramics in the Sahara and the Nile Valley; II. The Western Desert of Egypt and the Sudan: Investigations of the Mid-Holocene Settlement of Djara (Abu Muhariq Plateau, Western Desert of Egypt); Abu Gerara: Mid-Holocene Sites Between Djara and Dakhla Oasis (Egypt); Neolithic Wells of the Western Desert of Egypt; A-Group Settlement Sites from the Laqiya Region (Eastern Sahara, Northwest Sudan); Middle and Late Neolithic in the Wadi Bakht Region (Gilf Kebir, Egypt); Food Economy and Settlement System During the Neolithic in the Egyptian Sahara; III. The Predynastic Period of Egypt: Egyptian Predynastic Cemetery Research; Tell el-Farkha 2000: Excavations at the Western Kom; Recent Research at Tell el-Farkha (Eastern Nile Delta); Tell el-Farkha 2001: The Settlement Pottery of Phases 5 and 4a: A Preliminary Report; Lithic Industry at Tell el-Farkha (Eastern Delta); Lower Egyptian Culture from the Central Tell at Tell el-Farkha (Nile Delta); Radiocarbon and Thermoluminescence Dates from the Pre/Early Dynastic Cemetery of Minshat Abu Omar (North-Eastern Nile Delta); IV. The Sudan: Two Proto-Kingdoms in Lower Nubia in the Fourth Millennium BC; Cattle with "Forward-Pointing Horns": Archaeozoological and Cultural Aspects; Holocene Lithic Industries of the Letti Basin (Northern Sudan); Palaeolithic Sites from Southern Dongola Reach Survey: Preliminary Report; A Review of the El Melik Group (Dongola Reach, Sudan) - from Amzon 
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