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Badarian
Badarian, a. Archæol. (bəˈdɛərɪən, -ˈɑːrɪən) [f. Badari, name of district in Egypt + -an.] Of or designating the ancient pre-Dynastic culture, evidence of which was first discovered in the Badari region of Egypt in 1924.1924 Brit. Sch. Archæol, in Egypt, Catal. Antiq. at Qua 3 Beyond are some of the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Badarian culture
Some Badarian sites also show evidence of later predynastic use. Radiocarbon, 43(3), 1255-1277. doi:10.1017/S0033822200038534 External links Badarian Art Badarian figurines in the British Museum Badarian Government wikipedia.org
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El Badari, Egypt
The finds from El Badari form the original basis for the Badarian culture (c. 5500-4000 BC), the earliest phase of the Upper Egyptian Predynastic period References Archaeological sites in Egypt Geography of ancient Egypt Badarian culture wikipedia.org
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Tasian
Tasian, a. and n. Archæol. (ˈtɑːsɪən, ˈteɪʃ(ɪ)ən) [f. Deir Tasa, the name of a village in Upper Egypt, + -ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or designating the pre-Dynastic Neolithic culture represented by remains found at Deir Tasa. B. n. A person of the Tasian culture; the culture itself.1929 G. Bru... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tasian culture
Since there is little difference between Tasian and Badarian pottery, the Tasian Culture overlaps the Badarian place on the scale between Sequence Dating the movement of Badarian, Saharan, Nubian, and Nilotic populations. wikipedia.org
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Gerzean
Gerzean, a. Archæol. (gəˈziːən) [f. El Gerzeh, name of a district in Egypt + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or designating the middle period of the ancient pre-Dynastic culture in Egypt.1925 Catal. Antiquities at Badari (Brit. Sch. Archæol. in Egypt) 3 Approximate Dates. 13,000 b.c...Badarian Age, 10,000 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Naqada
Gallery See also List of cities and towns in Egypt Amratian culture Badarian culture Naqada culture Ifri N'Ammar Kelif el Boroud Kulubnarti Luxmanda wikipedia.org
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Iushenshen
Near Khozam were excavated several cemeteries with some of them dating back to the Badarian Period (about 4000 BC). See also List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities References Cities in ancient Egypt Upper Egypt Badarian culture ar:خزام (قنا) wikipedia.org
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Semito-Hamitic
Seˌmito-Haˈmitic, a. and n. = Hamito-Semitic a. and n. Also Semitic-Hamitic a. and n.1879 E. S. Roberts tr. D. Pezzi's Aryan Philol. i. i. 46 Hence the Southern and Central African dialects, the Erythræan (Semito-Hamitic) and the Aryan. 1910 Encycl. Brit. XII. 894 The development of a grammatical ge... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amratian culture
The predecessor Badarian culture had also discovered that malachite could be heated into copper beads; the Amratians shaped this metal by chipping. The first palettes used in the Badarian Period and in Naqada I were usually plain, rhomboidal or rectangular in shape, without any further decoration. wikipedia.org
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拜达里文化
参考 扩展阅读 Guy Brunton and Gertrude Caton-Thompson: The Badarian civilisation and predynastic remains near Badari, British School of Archaeology in Egypt 外部链接 Badarian Government and Religious Evolution The Journal of African History 史前埃及 前5千纪建立 wikipedia.org
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Guy Brunton
(1878 in London, England – 17 October 1948 in White River, Mpumalanga, South Africa) was an English archaeologist and Egyptologist who discovered the Badarian archaeologists 20th-century English writers 20th-century English male writers Egyptian Museum Alumni of University College London Artists' Rifles soldiers Badarian wikipedia.org
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Nekhbet
The original settlement on the Nekhen site dates from Naqada I or the late Badarian cultures. wikipedia.org
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Merimde culture
Skulls excavated from Badarian, Amratian sites tend instead to be smaller and narrow. wikipedia.org
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Cosmetic palette
History of Egyptian palettes Siltstone was first utilized for cosmetic palettes by the Badarian culture. The first palettes used in the Badarian Period and in Naqada I were usually plain, rhomboidal or rectangular in shape, without any further decoration. wikipedia.org
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