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Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara
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Fred Wendorf
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Romuald Schild
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2001
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Springer US
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978-1-4613-5178-8
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978-1-4615-0653-9
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2001
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10.1007/978-1-4615-0653-9
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Geomorphology, Lithostratigraphy, Geochronology and Taphonomy of Sites
pp. 51
Combined Prehistoric Expedition’s Radiocarbon Dates Associated with Neolithic Occupations in the Southern Western Desert of Egypt
pp. 57
Site E-77-7 Revisited: The Early Neolithic of El Adam Type at El Gebal El Beid Playa
pp. 71
Sites E-91-3 and E-91-4: The Early Neolithic of El Adam Type at Nabta Playa
pp. 97
Site E-75-9: The Excavation of an El Adam (?) Early Neolithic Settlement at Nabta Playa
pp. 111
Site E-75-6: An El Nabta and Al Jerar Village
pp. 147
Site E-91-1: An Al Jerar Phase Locality at Nabta Playa
pp. 331
Site E-92-7: An Al Jerar and Late Neolithic Settlement
pp. 352
Site E-75-8: Additional Excavation of The Seventh Millennium Site at Nabta Playa
pp. 386
Site E-75-8: A Slice Through Time
pp. 412
Site E-94-2: A Late Neolithic Occupation at Nabta
pp. 427
Sites E-77-1 and E-94-3: Two Neolithic Sites Near Gebel Nabta
pp. 463
Site E-92-9: A Possible Late Neolithic Solar Calendar
pp. 468
The North Tumuli of the Nabta Late Neolithic Ceremonial Complex
pp. 489
The Megalithic Alignments
pp. 503
Site E-96-1: The Complex Structures or Shrines
pp. 521
Human Skeletal Remains from Three Nabta Playa Sites
pp. 529
Site E-92-8: A Late Prehistoric C-Group Component at Nabta Playa
pp. 534
The Pottery of Nabta Playa: A Summary
pp. 544
Site E-75-6: Vegetation and Subsistence of the Early Neolithic at Nabta Playa, Egypt, Reconstructed from Charred Plant Remains
pp. 592
Other Botanical Studies
pp. 609
The Early to Late Neolithic Archeofaunas from Nabta and Bir Kiseiba
pp. 636
Holocene Bird Remains from Nabta
pp. 648
Conclusions
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