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Cultural convergence in the Neolithic of the Nile Valley: a prehistoric perspective on Egypt's place in Africa
by
Foster, Sarah
, Wengrow, David
, Dee, Michael
, Ramsey, Christopher Bronk
, Stevenson, Alice
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Africa
/ Analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Anthropology, Prehistoric
/ Archaeology
/ Badarian
/ Climate change
/ Convergence
/ Culture
/ Decoration
/ Economy and society
/ Egypt
/ Egypt and Sudan
/ Egyptian civilization
/ Egyptian culture
/ Ethnology and art
/ Funerary art
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Neolithic
/ Neolithic and chalcolithic
/ Pastoral systems
/ pastoralism
/ Prehistoric anthropology
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ primary pastoral community
/ Sahara
/ Stress
2014
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Cultural convergence in the Neolithic of the Nile Valley: a prehistoric perspective on Egypt's place in Africa
by
Foster, Sarah
, Wengrow, David
, Dee, Michael
, Ramsey, Christopher Bronk
, Stevenson, Alice
in
Africa
/ Analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Anthropology, Prehistoric
/ Archaeology
/ Badarian
/ Climate change
/ Convergence
/ Culture
/ Decoration
/ Economy and society
/ Egypt
/ Egypt and Sudan
/ Egyptian civilization
/ Egyptian culture
/ Ethnology and art
/ Funerary art
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Neolithic
/ Neolithic and chalcolithic
/ Pastoral systems
/ pastoralism
/ Prehistoric anthropology
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ primary pastoral community
/ Sahara
/ Stress
2014
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Cultural convergence in the Neolithic of the Nile Valley: a prehistoric perspective on Egypt's place in Africa
by
Foster, Sarah
, Wengrow, David
, Dee, Michael
, Ramsey, Christopher Bronk
, Stevenson, Alice
in
Africa
/ Analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Anthropology, Prehistoric
/ Archaeology
/ Badarian
/ Climate change
/ Convergence
/ Culture
/ Decoration
/ Economy and society
/ Egypt
/ Egypt and Sudan
/ Egyptian civilization
/ Egyptian culture
/ Ethnology and art
/ Funerary art
/ Methodology and general studies
/ Neolithic
/ Neolithic and chalcolithic
/ Pastoral systems
/ pastoralism
/ Prehistoric anthropology
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ primary pastoral community
/ Sahara
/ Stress
2014
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Cultural convergence in the Neolithic of the Nile Valley: a prehistoric perspective on Egypt's place in Africa
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Cultural convergence in the Neolithic of the Nile Valley: a prehistoric perspective on Egypt's place in Africa
2014
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The African origins of Egyptian civilisation lie in an important cultural horizon, the ‘primary pastoral community’, which emerged in both the Egyptian and Sudanese parts of the Nile Valley in the fifth millennium BC. A re-examination of the chronology, assisted by new AMS determinations from Neolithic sites in Middle Egypt, has charted the detailed development of these new kinds of society. The resulting picture challenges recent studies that emphasise climate change and environmental stress as drivers of cultural adaptation in north-east Africa. It also emphasises the crucial role of funerary practices and body decoration.
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