
Naqada culture - Wikipedia
The Naqada culture is an archaeological culture of Chalcolithic Predynastic Egypt (c. 4000–3000 BC), named for the town of Naqada, Qena Governorate A 2013 Oxford University radiocarbon …
The Naqada II Period - The History Files
In the later pre-Dynastic period in Egypt, the most important culture during the four centuries before the country became united under a single king was the second stage of the civilisation …
Gerzeh culture - Wikipedia
It is the second of three phases of the prehistoric Naqada cultures and so is also known as Naqada II. The Gerzeh culture was preceded by the Amratian culture ("Naqada I") and …
Naqada Culture - Ancient Egypt Online
The Naqada II (also known as Gerzean due to finds near the village of that name) phase began around 3500 BC. This culture mastered the art of agriculture and the use of artificial irrigation, …
Naqada - Wikipedia
Some of the findings during the excavation included artifacts from the Amratian (Naqada I) and the Gerzeh (Naqada II). [8] Naqada stands near the site of a prehistoric Egyptian necropolis: …
Beliefs and narratives: Images from Predynastic Egypt
Apr 18, 2024 · Naqada culture, characterised by specific types of pottery and archaeological objects, developed in Upper Egypt in a time period defined by three sometimes overlapping …
Naqada chronology - UCL
Naqada II The Naqada culture appears throughout Egypt. Some individuals are buried in larger, more elaborate tombs (see the elite cemetery in Naqada). New pottery types appear: Marl …
Cultures | Naqada Culture - History Archive
The Naqada Culture, also known as the Naqada I, Naqada II, and Naqada III periods, was a prehistoric culture that flourished in Upper Egypt during the late Neolithic and early Chalcolithic …
Some evidence suggests contact between Egypt and Mesopotamia during Naqada II and Naqada III. implies at least one important building in Mesopotamian style, probably the presence of …
Some remarks on the chronology of the Early Naqada culture (Naqada …
Jars belonging to Type II and III according to van den Brink typology (tab. 2:15-16; van den Brink 1996: 144-147, fig. 2) occur at Tell el-Farkha in graves dated to Naqada IIIB Period. Other …