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A Late Paleolithic Kill-Butchery-Camp in Upper Egypt

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ISBN: 83-85463-58-5

Description: 63 pages (21,5x28cm), illustrations

Condition: new

Weight: 260g.

 

A Late Paleolithic Kill-Butchery-Camp in Upper Egypt by Fred Wendorf, Romuald Schild, Polydora Baker, Achilles Gautier, Laura Longo and Amal Mohamed, Warsaw 1997

 

INTRODUCTION by Fred Wendorf and Romuald Schild
GEOMORPHOLOGY, STRATIGRAPHY, CHRONOLOGY AND
PALEOENVIRONMENT by Romuald Schild and Fred Wendorf.
LITHIC ARTIFACTS by Fred Wendorf and Romuald Schild FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS by Laura Longo
SITE E71K12 AND THE LATE PALEOLITHIC ANNUAL ROUND ALONG THE NILE IN UPPER EGYPT by Polidora Baker and Achilles Gautier
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS by Fred Wendorf and Romuald Schild
BIBLIOGRAPHY

 


This is a report on a limited archaeological salvage project at an important Late Paleolithic site located on the west bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt.

In the winter of 1967 the Combined Prehistoric Expedition conducted an archaeological survey of the area along the west bank of the Nile from Aswan north to Armant, just south of Luxor, and it was at that time that Site E71K12 was found. When that survey was made very little was known about the Paleolithic occupation in this part of the Nile Valley, and it was anticipated that sites would be located which would justify a major study of the Late Paleolithic in this area.