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Ahmed, Hassan Hussein Idris et al.: Hunter-Gatherers and Early Food Producing Societies in Northeastern Africa, herausgegeben von Jacek Kabaciński, Marek Chłodnicki und Michał Kobusiewicz, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2017 (Studies in African Archaeology, Band 14). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.252.335

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ISBN 978-3-946654-60-5 (PDF)

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12.04.2017
Die Printausgabe erschien 2015 beim Poznan Archaeological Museum, Poznań, ISBN 978-83-60109-43-4.

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Jacek Kabaciński (Hrsg.), Marek Chłodnicki (Hrsg.), Michał Kobusiewicz (Hrsg.)

Hunter-Gatherers and Early Food Producing Societies in Northeastern Africa

  

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The Symposium 2011
Hassan Hussein Idris Ahmed
Seventy years of prehistoric work in Sudan (1940-2010)
9-12
Annett Dittrich
Dating the Neolithisation process in the Middle Nile valley: a critical approach
15-64
Agnieszka Mączyńska
Lower and Upper Egypt in the 4th millennium BC
The development of craft specialisation and social organisation of the Lower Egyptian and Naqada cultures
65-101
Karolina Rosińska-Balik
Proto- and Early Dynastic graves from Tell el-Farkha (Egypt) in three-dimensional view
A case study of grave no.100
103-117
Lenka Suková
Pictures in place: a case study from Korosko (Lower Nubia)
119-143
Elena A. A. Garcea
Origin and Early Development of Food Producing Cultures at Sai Island and Amara West, northern Sudan
145-158
Ahmed Hamid Nassr Hmad
The Late Neolithic at Qalaat Shanansite within Shendi Reach
159-176
Giulia D'Ercole
The ceramic assemblages from Sai Island (Northern Sudan): connecting technological choices to cultural traditions between the 6th and the 3rd millennium BC
177-194
Marek Chłodnicki, Jacek Kabaciński
Radiocarbon dates from Kadero revised
195-217
Noriyuki Shirai
Filling the gap between the Fayum Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic
221-238
Jacek Kabaciński, Przemysław Bobrowski, Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny, Maciej Jórdeczka, Halina Królik, Mirosław Masoj´c
Combined Prehistoric Expedition Survey in the area of Fayum, Bahariya and Farafra Oases and Sinai During 2010
239-271
Mary M. A. McDonald
Sedentism and the advent of food production in and around Dakhleh Oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt: a distinctively African phenomenon
273-285
Michał Kobusiewicz, Ewa Kuciewicz
Last Research of Petroglyph Unit in Dakhleh Oasis. Western Desert of Egypt
287-296
Pawel Polkowski
Meanders of interpretation: Interpreting the ‘meandering lines’
297-334
Jan Kuper
Filling a Gap: Early Holocene Evidence from Central Libya
337-350
Romuald Schild, Fred Wendorf
Displaying the Nabta Playa Monuments in the Nubi- an Museum, Aswan, Egypt
351-375
Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny, Jacek Kabaciński
New Final Neolithic cemetery E-09-4, Gebel Ramlah Playa, Western Desert of Egypt
377-386
Azhari Mustafa Sadig
The Late Neolithic: Regional Diversity and Cultural Unity in Central Sudan
387-416
Michael Brass
Mortuary theory, pottery and social complexity at Jebel Moya cemetery, south-central Sudan
417-437
Yannick Fouda
Settlement patterns change in Central Cameroon
441-455

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