An Upper Paleolithic site with blade technology was excavated at Nazlet Khater, Egypt. radiocarbon dates center around 31,500 years ago, indicating that the Egyptian Nile Valley was not an isolated enclave where blade technology appeared late in comparison with other eastern Mediterranean areas. This site fills a gap in the record of human history in Egypt between 40,000 and 20,000 years ago.status: publishe
Research in the Nile Delta over the past twenty years has confirmed interest in the study of the nor...
The third excavation at Douara cave in Syria yielded Early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the g...
The Qesem Cave prehistoric sequence consists of one dominant lithic industry - the Amudian, a part o...
The Nazlet Khater 4 site (Nile Valley, Upper Egypt) is located on one of the small wadi- interfluves...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960's to the 1980's, nume...
During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960's to the 1980's, nume...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
Since 1974, the Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project of Leuven University has organised surveys ...
Because different parts of Egypt have undergone different research intensities and taphonomic histor...
The Nile Valley is of particular interest for the study of the first anatomically modern humans. Thi...
Upper Palaeolithic assemblages were discovered in Wadi Sudr, western Sinai, in the course of a salva...
The purpose of this contribution is to examine connections between Egypt and the Levant on the basis...
Two prospection and excavation campaigns on the west bank of the Nile led to the discovery of severa...
The origin of blade technology used to be located at the beginning of the Upper Palaeolithic and ide...
Research in the Nile Delta over the past twenty years has confirmed interest in the study of the nor...
The third excavation at Douara cave in Syria yielded Early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the g...
The Qesem Cave prehistoric sequence consists of one dominant lithic industry - the Amudian, a part o...
The Nazlet Khater 4 site (Nile Valley, Upper Egypt) is located on one of the small wadi- interfluves...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960's to the 1980's, nume...
During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960's to the 1980's, nume...
The Palaeolithic of the Egyptian Nile Valley. Our knowledge of the palaeotithic history of the Egypt...
Since 1974, the Belgian Middle Egypt Prehistoric Project of Leuven University has organised surveys ...
Because different parts of Egypt have undergone different research intensities and taphonomic histor...
The Nile Valley is of particular interest for the study of the first anatomically modern humans. Thi...
Upper Palaeolithic assemblages were discovered in Wadi Sudr, western Sinai, in the course of a salva...
The purpose of this contribution is to examine connections between Egypt and the Levant on the basis...
Two prospection and excavation campaigns on the west bank of the Nile led to the discovery of severa...
The origin of blade technology used to be located at the beginning of the Upper Palaeolithic and ide...
Research in the Nile Delta over the past twenty years has confirmed interest in the study of the nor...
The third excavation at Douara cave in Syria yielded Early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the g...
The Qesem Cave prehistoric sequence consists of one dominant lithic industry - the Amudian, a part o...