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Interregional Contacts in the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa, Studies in African Archaeology, vol. 5

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Interregional Contacts in the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa, Studies in African Archaeology, vol. 5

by ed. by L. Krzyzaniak, K. Kroeper and M. Kobusiewicz

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Poznan: Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu, 1996. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 17x24 cm. ISBN: 83-900434-7-5 Description: softcover, 490 pages (17x24 cm), drawings, plans, photographs Condition: very good Weight: 835g. From the Organizers and Editors List of Participants in the Symposium I. Northeastern Africa Anclrea Manzo Social complexity and cultural contacts in Northeastern Africa between 3000 and 1000 B.C.: a provisional model Andrew B. Smith The Near Eastern connection II: cultural contacts with the Nile Delta and the Sahara II. North African littoral and the Sahara Barbara E. Barich, Cecilia Conati-Barbaro and Carlo Giraudi The archaeology of Jebel Gharbi (Northwest Libya) and the Libyan sequence Jeun-Loi'c Le Quellec Cultural areas and interregional relations: the case of the Egyptian and Libyan theriomorphs HI. Eastern Sahara Hula Burakat Anthracological studies in the Northeastern Sahara: methodology and preliminary results from the Nabta Playa Barbara E. Barich, Fekri A. Hassan and Alessandra A. Stoppiello Farafra Oasis between the Sahara and the Nile Rudolph Kuper Between the Oases and the Nile- Djara: Rohlfs' Cave in the Western Desert. Mary M. A. McDonald Relations between Dakhleh Oasis and the Nile Valley in the Mid-Holocene: a discussion Romuald Schild. Halina Krolik. Fred Wendorf and Angela E. Close Architecture of Early Neolithic huts at Nabta Playa . Werner Schbn The Late Neolithic of Gilf Kebir: evolution and relations Fred Wendorf. Romuald Schild and Nieves Zedeno A Late Neolithic megalith complex in the Eastern Sahara: a preliminary report IV. The Nile Delta and the Egyptian Nile Valley Barbara Adams Imports and imitations in Predynastic funerary contexts at Hierakonpolis . Kathryn A. Bard The Predynastic site of Halfiah Gibli. Upper Egypt, and interconnections within the Nagada network Chris Ellis Expressions of social status: a statistical approach to the Late Predynastic/Early Dynastic cemeteries of Kafr Tarkhan Boleslaw Ginter. Janusz K. Kozlowski and Maciej Pawlikowski Raw material procurement in the Tarifian and in the Naqada Culture: a case study from the Nile Valley in Upper Egypt Diane L. Holmes Recent investigations in the Badari region (Middle Egypt) Diane L. Holmes Lithic assemblages from Hierakonpolis and interregional relations in Predynastic Egypt Shomarka O.Y. Keita Analysis of Nagada Predynastic crania: a brief report E. Christiana Kohler Evidence for interregional contacts between late prehistoric Lower and Upper Egypt - a view from Buto Nancy C. Lovell and Andrew L. Johnson Human biological variation at Nagada: an analysis of dental morphological traits Beatrix Midant-Reynes The Predynastic site of Adaima (Upper Egypt) Mohamed Adel M. Abd el-Moneim Late Predynastic - Early Dynastic cemetery of Beni Amir (Eastern Delta). Mohamed Adel M. Abd el-Moneim Late Predynastic - Early Dynastic mound of Beni Amir (Eastern Delta) Mohamed Ibrahim Bakr. Mohamed Adel Abd el-Moneim and Mahmoud Omar M. Selim Protodynastic excavations at Tell Hassan Dawud (Eastern Delta) Klaus Schmidt (with an Addendum by Ernst Pernicka) Lower and Upper Egypt in the Chalcolithic Period. Evidence of the lithic industries: a view from Buto Ursula Thanheiser Local crop production versus import of cereals during the Predynastic Period in the Nile Delta V. The Sinai Isabella Caneva Survey in northwestern Sinai Ram Gophna Observations on the earliest phase of relations between Egypt and Canaan during the Early Bronze Age VI. The Sudan Isabella Caneva Post-Shahcinab Neolithic remains at Geili Klena A. A. Garcea Cultural developments in the final hunting-gathering horizons in the Middle and Upper Nile Valley Maria C. Gatto and F. Tiraterra Contacts between the Nubian "A-Groups" and Predynastic Egypt Alfredo Jimeno. Victor M.

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Title
Interregional Contacts in the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa, Studies in African Archaeology, vol. 5
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ed. by L. Krzyzaniak, K. Kroeper and M. Kobusiewicz
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Soft cover
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Paperback
ISBN 10
8390043475
ISBN 13
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Poznan
Date Published
1996
Pages
490
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African, Archaeology
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