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Brink, Edwin C. M. van den et al.: The Nile Delta as a centre of cultural interactions between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 4th millennium BC: Proceedings of the conference held in the Poznan Archaeological Museum, Poznań , Poland , 21-22 June 2013, edited by Agnieszka Mączyńska, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2016 (Studies in African Archaeology, Volume 13). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.168.217
Published
10/11/2016
The original publication was published 2014 in Poznan Archaeological Museum, Poznan, ISBN 978-83-60109-35-9.
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The Nile Delta as a centre of cultural interactions between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 4th millennium BC
Proceedings of the conference held in the Poznan Archaeological Museum, Poznań , Poland , 21-22 June 2013
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Reflections on the context of a late Dynasty 0 Egyptian colony in the Southern Levant
Interpreting some evidence of Nilotic material culture at select sites in the Southern Levant (ca. 3150 BCE - ca. 2950 BCE)
37-55
Tell el-Farkha
The changes in spatial organisation of the settlement - from the Predynastic to the Early Dynastic periods
57-72
From the early Old Kingdom to the Badarian
Preliminary report on the 2012 excavation campaign in the settlement area of Elkab
73-93
The picture of Naqadan-Lower Egyptian transition reconstructed on the basis of sepulchral data
105-117
Of Pots and Myths – attempting a comparative study of funerary pottery assemblages in the Egyptian Nile Valley during the late 4th millenium BC
155-180
Lithic systems of the 4th millenium BC
A brief comparison between the industries of Egypt and the Southern Levant
253-268