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Żak, Jan et al.: Origin and early development of food-producing cultures in North-Eastern Africa, edited by Lech Krzyżaniak and Michał Kobusiewicz, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2017 (Studies in African Archaeology, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.288.384

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ISBN 978-3-946654-73-5 (PDF)

Published

08/01/2017
The original publication was published 1984 in Poznan Archaeological Museum, Poznan

Authors

Lech Krzyżaniak (Ed.), Michał Kobusiewicz (Ed.)

Origin and early development of food-producing cultures in North-Eastern Africa

  

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titel
List of Contents
5-9
Lech Krzyżaniak, Michał Kobusiewicz
From the Organizers and Editors
11-12
List of Members of the Symposium
13-19
Jan Żak
Address to the Participants
21-22
Fred Wendorf
Preface
23-24
J. Desmond Clark
The domestication process in Northeast Africa: ecological change and adaptive strategies
25-41
Achilles Gautier
Quaternary mammals and archaeozoology of Egypt and the Sudan: a survey
43-56
John A. Alexander
The end of the moving frontier in the Neolithic of North-Eastern Africa
57-63
Abbas S. Mohammed-Ali
Evidence of early food production in Northeast Africa: an alternative model
65-72
Margherita Mussi
Un modèle des débuts de l’agriculture au Proche-Orient
73-79
Whitney Davis
The earliest art in the Nile Valley
81-94
Erika Endesfelder
Social and economic development towards the end of the Predynastic period in Egypt
95-100
Bruce G. Trigger
The mainlines of socio-economic development in dynastic Egypt to the end of the Old Kingdom
101-108
Peter L. Shinnie
The mainlines of socio-economic development in the Sudan in Post-Neolithic times
109-115
Fred Wendorf, Romuald Schild
Some implications of Late Palaeolithic cereal exploitation at Wadi Kubbaniya (Upper Egypt)
117-127
Ann Stemler, Richard H. Falk
Evidence of grains from the site of Wadi Kubbaniya (Upper Egypt)
129-136
Pierre M. Vermeersch
Subsistence activities on the Late Palaeolithic sites of Elkab (Upper Egypt)
137-142
Douglas R. Connor
The Kiseiba Plateau: a systematic surface survey in Egypt’s Western Desert
143-148
Kimball Morgan Banks
Early ceramic-bearing occupations in the Egyptian Western Desert
149-161
Angela E. Close
Early Holocene raw material economies in the Western Desert of Egypt
163-170
Michał Kobusiewicz
The multicultural Early Holocene site E-79-4 at El Ghorab Playa, Western Desert of Egypt
171-184
Margherita Mussi, Isabella Caneva, Annalisa Zarattini
More on the Terminal Palaeolithic of the Fayum Depression
185-191
Robert J. Wenke
Early agriculture in the Southern Fayum Depression: some test survey results and research implications
193-198
Maria Casini
Neolithic and Predynastic in the Fayum
199-204
Anthony J. Mills
Research in the Dakhleh Oasis
205-210
Thomas R. Hays
Predynastic development in Upper Egypt
211-219
Fekri A. Hassan
Toward a model of agricultural developments in Predynastic Egypt
221-224
Stan Hendrickx
The Late Predynastic cemetery at Elkab (Upper Egypt)
225-230
Dirk Huyge
Rock drawings at the mouth of Wadi Hellal, Elkab (Upper Egypt)
231-234
Bolesław Ginter, Janusz K. Kozłowski
The Tarifian and the origin of the Naqadian
247-260
Béatrix Midant-Reynes
La taille des couteaux de silex du type Gebel-el-Arak et la dénomination du silex en égyptien
261-264
Dietrich Wildung
Terminal prehistory of the Nile Delta: theses
265-269
Florence Braunstein-Silvestre
Quand le cheval arrive-t-il en Egypte?
271-275
Prentiss S. de Jesus
Comments on the development of pyrotechnology in early societies
277-286
Alessandra Nibbi
Some Early Dynastic clues relating to the environment of Ancient Egypt
287-293
Eugen Strouhal
Craniometric analysis of the Late Palaeolithic population of the Wadi Haifa region (Lower Nubia)
295-298
Jean Leclant
Les gravures rupestres du Gebel Gorgod (Nubie)
299
Isabella Caneva, Annalisa Zarattini
Saggai: a settlement of hunter-fishers north of Khartoum
301-306
A. Tigani El Mahi
An interpretation of the faunal remains from El Zakiab site (Central Sudan)
307-308
Lech Krzyżaniak
The Neolithic habitation at Kadero (Central Sudan)
309-315
Achilles Gautier
The fauna of the Neolithic site of Kadero (Central Sudan)
317-319
Tadeusz Dzierżykray-Rogalski
Remarks on the position of human remains in the Neolithic graves at Kadero (Central Sudan)
333-335
Melania Klichowska
Plants of the Neolithic Kadero (Central Sudan): a palaeoethnobotanical study of the plant impressions on pottery
321-326
Elżbieta Promińska
The demography of the populations from Kadero (Central Sudan)
327-331
Marek Chlodnicky
Pottery from the Neolithic settlement at Kadero (Central Sudan)
337-342
Jacek Nowakowski
The typology of lithic implements from the Neolithic settlement at Kadero (Central Sudan)
343-351
Isabella Caneva
Early Neolithic settlement and later cemetery at Geili (Central Sudan)
353-360
Francis Geus
Excavations at El Kadada and the Neolithic of the Central Sudan
361-372
Romuald Schild, Fred Wendorf
The earliest, Holocene production of cereals in the Egyptian Sahara
373-379
Burchard Brentjes
Agriculture, domestication and the rock-art
381-389
Baldur Gabriel
Great plains and mountain areas as habitats for the Neolithic man in the Sahara
391-398
Barbara E. Barich, Giorgio Belluomini, Francescopaolo Bonadonna, Marisa Alessio, Luigia Manfra
Ecological and cultural relevance of the recent new radiocarbon dates from Libyan Sahara
411-417
Ginette Aumassip
Modes de vie néolithique dans le Sahara Oriental Algérien
419-426
Mark A. W. Milburn
Some enigmatic stone artifacts of the Eastern Sahara: “rondins de pierre”
427-436
Colette Roubet, Patrick L. Carter
La domestication au Maghreb: état de la question
437-451
David Lubell
The Capsian palaeoeconomy in the Maghreb
453-455
Diane P. Gifford-González, John A. Alexander
Faunal evidence for early stock-keeping in the Central Rift of Kenya: preliminary findings
457-471
John R. F. Bower
Subsistence-settlement systems of the Pastoral Neolithic in East Africa
473-480
Charles M. Nelson, John Kimengich
Early phases of pastoral adaptation in the Central Highlands of Kenya
481-487
David E. Phillipson
Aspects of early food production in Northern Kenya
489-495
J. Desmond Clark
Epilogue
497-504
J. Desmond Clark, Fred Wendorf
Poznań Branch - Polish academy of Sciences

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