Spis treści |
From the Organizers and Editors Words of Thanks |
I. Western Desert of Egypt and the Sudan |
Barbara E. Barich and Fekri A. Hassan
A stratified sequence from Wadi el-0beiyd, Farafra:
new data on subsistence and chronology
of the Egyptian Western Desert .................................................................................................................... |
11-20
|
Heiko Riemer
Regenfeld 96/1 - Great Sand Sea and the question of
human settlement on whaleback dunes ................... |
21-31 |
II. Stone Age of Egypt and the Sudan |
Louis Chaix, Martine Faure, Claude Guerin and Mathieu Honegger
Kaddanarti, a Lower Pleistocene assemblage from Northern Sudan ............................................................. |
33-46 |
Philip van Peer and Pierre M. Vermeersch
The Nubian complex and the dispersal of modern humans in North Africa .................................................... |
47-60 |
Jacek Kabaciński and Donatella Usai
Preliminary results of the study on Late Palaeolithic
chert workshops (Upper Egypt) ................................... |
61-75 |
Friederike Jesse
Early Khartoum ceramics in the Wadi Howar (Northwest Sudan) .................................................................. |
77-87 |
Birgit Keding
New data on the Holocene occupation of the Wadi Howar region ................................................................ |
89-104 |
Maria C. Gatto
The most ancient evidence of the "A-Groups" Culture in Lower Nubia .......................................................... |
105-117 |
Francis Geus
Geomorphology and prehistory of Sai Island (Nubia):
report on a current research project ......................... |
119-128 |
Derek A. Welsby
South from Kadruka: the Neolithic in the Northern Dongola Reach, Sudan ................................................... |
129-136 |
Elena A. A. Garcea
A Late Neolithic site near el-Kurru (Sudan) .................................................................................................... |
137-147 |
Predynastic and Dynastic Egypt and Nubia |
Mohammed Adel Mohammed Abd El Moneim
Knobbed bowls of the Late Predynastic - Early Dynastic Period .................................................................... |
149-157 |
Juan J. Castillos
Social development in Predynastic Egypt: Matmar, a case study .................................................................. |
159-170 |
Renee Friedman
Regional diversity in the Predynastic pottery of
Upper Egyptian settlements ............................................... |
171-186 |
Karla Kroeper
Corpus of potmarks and inscriptions from the Pre/Early Dynastic
cemetery at Minshat Abu Omar (Northeastern Delta, Egypt) .......................................................................................................................... |
187-218 |
Ian Shaw
The evidence for amethyst mining in Nubia and Egypt .................................................................................. |
219-227 |
III. Libya |
Mauro Cremashi, Savino Di Lernia and Elena A. A. Garcea
First chronological indications on the Aterian in the Libyan Sahara ............................................................... |
229-237 |
IV. Central Africa |
Samuel Gotilogue
État de recherches archéologiques en République Centrafricaine ................................................................. |
239-257 |
V. Ethiopia |
Laurel Phillipson
A functional consideration of Gudit scrapers from Aksum .............................................................................. |
259-276 |