Kafr Hassan Dawood is the contemporary name for a necropolis situation on the eastern border of the Delta of Lower Egypt in the Wadi Tumilat. The area was surveyed in 1983, and stays were discovered from the Predynastic Period to the Graeco-Roman Period. Kafr Hassan Dawood was excavated by an Egyptian excursion from 1988-1995 and since 1995 by a British-Egyptian expedition, which has uncovered more than 1,000 tombs from the Predynastic Period (Naqada II) to the Early Dynastic Period. These burial targets contain pottery and stone vessels, and the calls of the kings Narmer and Qaa have been identified.