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Naqada I
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Bone figure with lapis lazuli inlays, Naqada I. British Museum The existence of a Lower Egyptian kingdom at this period is not probable...
Tasa-Badari
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Ruins from Tasa-Badari Discovered by G. Brunton, the paucity of data made it impossible to determine whether Tasa was a separate c...
Moerian
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Grain from (Moerian culture) Merimde Period Distinguished by B. Ginter and J. K. Kozlow-ski, the Moerian culture was a later phase ...
El Oman
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El Oman known from a large site, the El Omari culture (c.4600-4400 BCE) is at the outlet of the Wadi Hof, north of Helwan. It was named aft...
Poultry in ancient Egypt
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Taking full advantage of the abundance of avian life in their country, the ancient Egyptians' diet was enriched by birds, especially ...
Portraiture in ancient Egypt
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Egyptian death mask from the 18th dynasty. Louvre, Paris The origins of portraiture in ancient Egypt no doubt lie in the belief...
Plutarch (c.46-120 CE)
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Plutarch's bust at Chaeronea, his home town Plutarch (c.46-120 CE) , a greek historian and philosopher. Bom in Chaeronea in Boeoti...
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