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Bibliographie de la préhistoire et de la protohistoire de l’Égypte et du Nord du SoudanBibliography of the Prehistory and the Early Dynastic period of Egypt and northern Sudan

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[16323] 2017 D'Ercole, G.
Ceramic manufacturing techniques and cultural traditions in Nubia from the 8th to the 3rd millennium BC. Examples from Sai island
Cambridge Monographs in African Archaeology 96
[16296] 2017 Chyla, J.; Ejsmond, W.; Kuronuma, T.; Xu-Nan, L.
GIS, pottery and geophysical survey - preliminary remarks on new approach to field prospetion
The 3rd candidates conference at the antiquity of southeastern Europe research centre, University of Warsaw: Cultural heritage research. University of Warsaw, 9th of June 2017 58-59
[16285] 2017 Buma, B.; Sabel, D.
Mit der Taschenlampe auf dem Pfad der ersten Pharaonen ... Eröffnung einer Sonderausstellung im Ägyptischen Museum der Universität Bonn
Amun 19,2 13-17
[16236] 2017 Zampetti, D.; Drudi, S.
Chipped stone
Predynastic Maadi in context. The research of the Italian expedition revisited (1977-1986) 115-132
[16233] 2017 Wing, G.
Predynastic zoomorphic objects: From nature to art and beyond
Origins 6 International conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. Vienna, September 2017. Abstract book 58
[16232] 2017 Winchell, F.; Stevens, C.J.; Murphy, C.; Champion, L.; Fuller, D.Q.
Evidence for sorghum domestication in fourth millennium BC eastern Sudan: Spilet morphology from ceramic impressions of the Butana group
Current Anthropology 58,5 673-683
[16231] 2017 Wendrich, W.; Phillipps, R.S.; Holdaway, S.J.; Linseele, V.; Emmitt, J.J.; Marston, J.M.
Kom K
The desert Fayum reinvestigated. The early to mid-Holocene landscape archaeology of the Fayum northshore, Egypt. Monumenta Archaeologica 39 165-212
[16230] 2017 Wendrich, W.; Holdaway, S.J.; Phillipps, R.S.; Emmitt, J.J.
The K basin archaeological record
The desert Fayum reinvestigated. The early to mid-Holocene landscape archaeology of the Fayum northshore, Egypt. Monumenta Archaeologica 39 99-164
[16227] 2017 Wendrich, W.; Holdaway, S.J. (eds.)
The desert Fayum reinvestigated. The early to mid-Holocene landscape archaeology of the Fayum north shore, Egypt
Monumenta Archaeologica 39
[16226] 2017 Wendrich, W.; Holdaway, S.J.
Landscape archaeology of the desert Fayum
The desert Fayum reinvestigated. The early to mid-Holocene landscape archaeology of the Fayum northshore, Egypt. Monumenta Archaeologica 39 1-8
[16225] 2017 Warfe, A.R.
Prehistoric pottery from Dakhleh oasis, Egypt
Dakhleh Oasis Project Monograph 18
[16224] 2017 Walters, E.J.; el Gohary, A.; Alexander, S.S.; Parizek, R.R.; Gold, D.P.; Cakir, R.; Panagiotaki, M.; Maniatis, Y.; Tsoupra, A.
Hierakonpolis faience, 2005-2013, with context and accompanying finds - A quest for chronology and possible use
Proceedings of the XI International Congress of Egyptologists. Florence Egyptian Museum Florence, 23-30 August 2015. Archaeopress Egyptology 19 676-679
[16223] 2017 Varadzinová, L.; Varadzin, L.
Sabaloka (west bank) research project. Exploration of the site of Sphinx (SBK.W-60): Findings of the 2014 and 2015 field seasons
Sudan & Nubia 21 23-33
[16220] 2017 van Wetering, J.F.L.
The Macramallah burials, Wadi Abusir, Saqqara
Abusir and Saqqara in the year 2015 419-433
[16219] 2017 van Wetering, J.F.L.
The cemeteries of Nubt, Naqada region, Upper Egypt
Egypt at its origins 5. Proceedings of the fifth international conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", Cairo, 13th - 18th April 2014. OLA 260 521-549
[16217] 2017 van Walsem, R.
The 'chain' motif. A decorative architectonic element with Prehistoric roots on the lid of some 'stola coffins'
Proceedings of the First Vatican Coffin Conference 19-22 June 2013. Vol. 2 557-571
[16214] 2017 Vanthuyne, B.
From Ballas to Naqada, and back again
Origins 6 International conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. Vienna, September 2017. Abstract book 31
[16212] 2017 Van Neer, W.; Udrescu, M.; Linseele, V.; De Cupere, B.; Friedman, R.
Traumatism in the wild animals kept and offered at Predynastic Hierakonpolis, Upper Egypt
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 27 86-105
[16211] 2017 Van Neer, W.; Linseele, V.; Friedman, R.
More animal burials from the Predynastic elite cemetery of Hierakonpolis (Upper Egypt): The 2008 season
Archaeozoology of the Near East 9 387-401
[16209] 2017 Vanhulle, D.
Multiple meanings, same process: Boat images and their implications during the Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods
Origins 6 International conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. Vienna, September 2017. Abstract book 30
[16208] 2017 Urcia, A.; Curci, A.
The benefits of digital imaging techniques combined with topography for the documentation of archaeological contexts and rock art in Aswan. An overview of experiences within the Aswan - Kom Ombo Archaeological Project
Origins 6 International conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. Vienna, September 2017. Abstract book 56-57
[16204] 2017 Ugliano, F.
Ernesto Schiaparelli and the Italian archaeological mission (MAI): Predynastic Egypt at Museo delle Antichità Egizie
Egypt at its origins 5. Proceedings of the fifth international conference "Origin of the State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt", Cairo, 13th - 18th April 2014. OLA 260 199-207
[16203] 2017 Ugliano, F.
Going back to the roots: The Predynastic collection of Museo Egizio (Turin, Italy)
Origins 6 International conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt. Vienna, September 2017. Abstract book 29-30
[16201] 2017 Tristant, Y.; Ryan, E.M.
The Egyptian collection in the Museum of Ancient Cultures at Macquarie University
Death is only the beginning. Egyptian funerary customs at the Macquarie Museum of Ancient Cultures 12-17
[16199] 2017 Tristant, Y.
The origins and development of the Egyptian tomb
Death is only the beginning. Egyptian funerary customs at the Macquarie Museum of Ancient Cultures 40-55