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Wildung, Dietrich et al.: Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa: In Memory of Lech Krzyżaniak, herausgegeben von Karla Kroeper, Marek Chłodnicki und Michał Kobusiewicz, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2017 (Studies in African Archaeology, Band 9). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.218.287

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ISBN 978-3-946654-45-2 (PDF)

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13.02.2017
Die Originalausgabe erschien 2009 beim Poznan Archaeological Museum, Poznan, ISBN 978-83-60109-06-9.

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Karla Kroeper (Hrsg.), Marek Chłodnicki (Hrsg.), Michał Kobusiewicz (Hrsg.)

Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa

In Memory of Lech Krzyżaniak

  

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Contents
V-VIII
Michał Kobusiewicz, Dietrich Wildung
Forewords
IX-XIV
Prof. Dr. hab. Lech Krzyżaniak
Bibliography
XV-XXX
Abdelrahim M. Khabir
Some New Reclections on Islang and Nofalab Neolithic Sites in Khartoum Province, Sudan
1-6
Przemysław Bobrowski, Maciej Jórdeczka
A survey in the Wadi Awatib near Naga
7-23
Louis Chaix
New data about rural economy in the Kerma culture
the site of Gism el-Arba (Sudan)
25-38
Mauro Cremaschi, Sandro Salvatori, Donatella Usai, Andrea Zerboni
A further "tessera" to the huge "mosaic"
studying the ancient settlement pattern of the El Salha region (south-west of Omdurman, Central Sudan)
39-48
David N. Edwards
Mid Holocene game drives in Nubian landscapes?
49-64
Víctor M. Fernández
The Prehistory of the Blue Nile Region (Central Sudan and Western Ethiopia)
65-98
Elena A. A. Garcea
Pottery making processes at Esh Shaheinab, Sudan
99-112
Achilles Gautier
The faunal remains of the Early Neolithic site Kadero, Central Sudan
113-117
Brigitte Gratien
Kerma people in Egypt (Middle and Classic Kerma)
119-134
Randi Haaland
Ritual and political aspect of iron working
iron in war and conflict
135-152
Margaret Judd
Jebel Sahaba Revisited
153-166
Derek A. Welsby
Two unusual monuments in the Northern Dongola Reach of the Nile, Sudan
167-176
Bruce Williams
A-Group Society in the Context of Northeastern Africa
177-194
Friedrich Berger
Relative chronology of rock art at Djedefre's Water Mountain, SW-Egypt
195-212
Przemysław Bobrowski, Romuald Schild, Gilberto Calderoni
Late Neolithic Settlements (E-01-2 "CAMP") from the Gebel Ramlah Playa Basin, South-Western Desert of Egypt (Preliminary Report)
213-222
Maria Carmela Gatto
The Early A-Group in Upper Lower Nubia, Upper Egypt and the surrounding deserts
223-234
Birgit Keding
Pottery of the Wadi Howar
traditions, transformations and their implications
235-259
Rudolph Kuper
An attempt at structuring the Holocene occupation of the Eastern Sahara
261-272
Mathias Lange
The archaeology of Wadi Hariq (NW-Sudan)
Results from the excavations 1999 and 2001
273-296
Mathias Lange, Hans-Åke Nordström
Abkan connections
The relationshiop between the Abkan culture in the Nile valley and Early Nubian Sites from the Laqiya Region (Eastern Sahara, Nortwest-Sudan)
297-312
Mark Milburn
Some enigmatic phenomena of the East, Central and West Sahara
313-320
Nadja Pöllath
Mid-Holocene pastoralism in North-Western Sudan
cattle bone finds from Wadi Hariq and their cultural implications
321-334
Heiko Riemer, Peter Schönfeld
The prehistoric pottery of Abu Tartur, Western Desert of Egypt
335-354
Noriyuki Shirai
Origins and development of bifacial stone tools and their implications for the beginning of animal herding in the Egyptian Western Desert
355-374
Pierre M. Vermeersch, Willem van Neer, Frans Gullentops
El Abadiya 3, Upper Egypt, a Late Palaeolithic site on the shore of a large Nile lake
375-424
Charles S. Churcher, Maxine R. Kleindienst
A Pre-Dynastic Ass (Equus asinus) from the Sheikh Muftah Cultural Horizon of the Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
425-435
Maxine R. Kleindienst, Charles S. Churcher, B. Churcher, Henry P. Schwarcz, Albert F. C. Haldemann, Jennifer R. Smith, Gordon R. Osinski
Geoarchaeological investigations in Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
Did a meteorite strike Dakhleh during the time of Middle Stone Age occupations?
437-447
Michał Kobusiewicz
Stone knapping tradition in Old Kingdom Dakhleh
449-461
Giulio Lucarini
The use and exploitation of sorghum and wild plants in the Hidden Valley village (Farafra Oasis Egypt)
463-478
Mary M. A. McDonald
Holocene Prehistory of the Wady el Midauwara above Kharga Oasis, Egypt
479-492
Heiko Riemer
Out of Dakhla
Cultural diversity and mobility between the Egyptian Oases and the Great Sand Sea during the Holocene humid phase
493-526
J. L. Thompson, G. M. Madden
Skeletal Biology of Neolithic Human Remains from Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt
527-538
Ashten R. Warfe, Andrew S. Jamieson
Experimental Archaeology in Dakhleh Oasis, South Central Egypt
New Insights on the Prehistoric Pottery Industry
539-555
Joanna Aksamit
A new list of vases with 'Cult-signs
557-592
Branislav Anđelković
Models of State Formation in Predynastic Egypt
593-609
Lucas Baqué-Manzano
State Formation in Ancient Egypt after the reading of Ibn Khaldûn's Muqaddimah
611-622
Rodolfo Fattovich
Some general remarks on the origins of the state in Upper Egypt
623-646
Serena Giuliani
Defining Pan-Grave Pottery
647-658
Nicola Harrington
MacGregor Man and the development of anthropomorphic figures in the Late Predynastic Period
659-670
Ulrich Hartung
Some remarks on a rock drawing from Gebel Tjauti
671-685
Fekri A. Hassan, Alejandro Jiménez, Geoffrey J. Tassie
The sequence and chronology of the Protodynastic and Dynasty I rulers
687-722
Stan Hendrickx
The dog, the Lycaon pictus and order over chaos in Predynastic Egypt
723-749
Shomarka O. Y. Keita
Early Farmers from El-Badari: Aboriginals or "European" Agro-Nostratic immigrants to the Nile Valley?
Craniometric affinities considered with other evidence
751-765
Shomarka O. Y. Keita
The interpretation of variation in skull porosities by burial position in the Dynasty I royal cemetery complex in Abydos, Upper Egypt
767-780
Candelaria Martín del Río Álvarez
Predynastic Hairpins and Combs from the Necropolis of Naqada
Preliminary Conclusions
781-788
Sabrina R. Rampersad
Tell el-Masha'la
A Predynastiv/Early Dynastic Site in the Eastern Nile Delta
789-816
Edwin C. M. van den Brink, Eliot Braun
South Levantine Influences on Egyptian Stone and Pottery Production
Some Rare Examples
817-825
Joris van Wetering, Geoffrey J. Tassie
Considering the Archaeology of Early Northeast Africa
Interpretation & Methodology
827-892
Sonia R. Zakrzewski
Human Skeletal Diversity in the Egyptian Nile Valley
893-907
Marek Chłodnicki
Tell el-Farkha
stratigraphy of the Eastern Kom (N)
909-916
Krzysztof M. Ciałowicz
From Residence to Early Temple
the Case of Tell el-Farkha
917-934
Joanna Dębowska
Tell el-Farkha Necropolis in 2003
935-943
Agnieszka Mączyńska
Egyptian-Southern Levantine Interaction in the 4th and 3rd Millenium B.C.
A View from Tell el-Farkha
945-957
Barbara E. Barich
The Archaelogy of Jebel Gharbi
Contributions to the Knowledge of the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition in Northern Libya
959-969
Elena A. A. Garcea, Carlo Giraudi
Earthquakes and Tectonic Dynamics Favouring Late Pleistocene Human Settlements in the Jebel Gharbi, Libya
971-985
Friederike Jesse
Pastoral Groups in the Southern Libyan Desert
The Handessi Horizon (c. 2400 - 1100 BC)
987-1004
Paolo Biagi
The Levalloisian assemblages of Sindh (Pakistan) and their importance in the Middle Palaeolithic of the Indian subcontinent
1005-1017
Christopher Ehret
Linguistic stratigraphies and Holocene history in Northeastern Africa
1019-1055

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