Studies in African Archaeology
The publication series “Studies in African Archaeology” (SAA) has been published since 1984 by the Archaeological Museum in Poznań (PL ISSN 0866-9244). The series publishes monographs on the prehistory of northeastern Africa as well as papers from the conference series “Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa” (LPNEA) which has been taking place in Poland every four years since 1980.
Poznań Archaeological Museum
ul. Wodna 27 – Pałac Górków
61-781 Poznań
Poland
E-Mail: muzarp@man.poznan.pl
Editor-in-chief
Prof. Marzena Szmyt
E-Mail: marzena.szmyt@muzarp.poznan.pl
Published so far
In Search of the Origins of Lower Egyptian Pottery: A New Approach to Old Data
In Search of the Origins of Lower Egyptian Pottery: A New Approach to Old Data is
an account of studies that were conducted from 2015 to 2018, as part of a project
entitled "The Development of the Early Neolithic Societies in Lower Egypt in the 5th
Millennium BC and their Interactions with the Southern Levant", financed by the National
Science Centre Poland. One focus is on investigations into the origins of Neolithic pottery in Lower Egypt.
Desert and the Nile. Prehistory of the Nile Basin and the Sahara : Papers in honour of Fred Wendorf
Proceedings of the 10th African Conference in Poznań, July 1-5, 2015.
Hunter-Gatherers and Early Food Producing Societies in Northeastern Africa
Lower Egyptian Communities and Their Interactions with Southern Levant in the 4th Millennium BC
Prehistory of Northeastern Africa: New Ideas and Discoveries
Kadero
Archaeology of Early Northeastern Africa: In Memory of Lech Krzyżaniak
Cultural Markers in the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa and Recent Research
Recent Research Into the Stone Age of Northeastern Africa
Ceramika neolityczna w środkowym Sudanie
Volume 6 of Studies in African Archaeology was scheduled for publication in 1987.
After more than 30 years, the volume, which was to present the results of the archaeological excavations carried out in Kadero between 1972 and 1982, was published. Since many of the results planned for publication at the time have since been overtaken by new findings, the present volume now presents the ceramics from the sites of Shaqadud, Geili, Ghaba, Kadada, Umm Direiwa and Zakiab, among others.
Interregional Contacts in the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa
Environmental change and human culture in the Nile Basin and Northern Africa until the second millennium B.C.
Late prehistory of the Nile Basin and the Sahara
Origin and early development of food-producing cultures in North-Eastern Africa