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  • palacio no aparece hasta c.2500 a. C. c. 4400-3500 a. C. Cultura Naqada I o amratiana, en el Egipto predinástico. 4350 a. C. Erupción Akahoya —en:Akahoya eruption—…
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  • The Amratian culture, also called Naqada I, was an archaeological culture of prehistoric Upper Egypt. It lasted approximately from 4000 to 3500 BC. The…
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  • development out of Amratian Culture, starting in the delta and moving south through upper Egypt, but failing to dislodge Amratian culture in Nubia. Gerzean…
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  • so is also known as Naqada II. The Gerzeh culture was preceded by the Amratian culture ("Naqada I") and followed by the Naqada III ("protodynastic" or…
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  • Some of the findings during the excavation included artifacts from the Amratian (Naqada I) and the Gerzeh (Naqada II). Naqada stands near the site of a…
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  • of copper. The Badari was followed by the Naqada culture: the Naqada I (Amratian), the Naqada II (Gerzeh), and Naqada III (Semainean). These brought a number…
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  • lines – is also found at this time. The Amratian period falls between 30 and 39 SD. Ovoid Naqada I (Amratian) black-topped terracotta vase, (c. 3800–3500…
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  • Kom al-Ahmar Necropolis (categoría Amratian culture)
    US–Egyptian team, was announced on April 21, 2005. The complex dates to the Amratian culture around 3600 BC. "Ancient necropolis found in Egypt". BBC News.…
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  • culture Merimde culture El Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian culture Europe Arzachena culture Boian culture Butmir culture Cardium pottery…
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  • Prehistory continues through this time, variously held to begin with the Amratian culture. Between 5500 BC and the 31st century BC, small settlements flourished…
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  • Egypt, the predynastic Badari culture was followed by the Naqada culture (Amratian), closely related to the Lower Nubian; other northeast African populations…
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  • Set (deity) (categoría Amratian culture)
    representations of what might be the Set animal comes from a tomb dating to the Amratian culture ("Naqada I") of prehistoric Egypt (3790–3500 BCE), although this…
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  • have been excavated. The Ghassulian culture correlates closely with the Amratian of Egypt and also seems to have affinities (e.g., the distinctive churns…
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  • Apep (categoría Amratian culture)
    Apep, also spelled Apepi, Aapep (Ancient Egyptian: ꜥꜣpp(y) *ʻAʼpāp(ī); Coptic: Ⲁⲫⲱⲫ Aphōph), or Apophis (/əˈpoʊfɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄποφις Ápophis), was…
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  • and wide vault like the Merimde crania. Skulls excavated from Badarian, Amratian, and Natufian sites tend instead to be smaller and narrow. Archaeological…
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  • culture Merimde culture El Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian culture Europe Arzachena culture Boian culture Butmir culture Cardium pottery…
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  • culture Merimde culture El Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian culture Europe Arzachena culture Boian culture Butmir culture Cardium pottery…
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  • Nekhen (categoría Amratian culture)
    declined. The first settlement at Nekhen dates from either the predynastic Amratian culture (c. 4400 BC) or, perhaps, during the late Badari culture (c. 5000…
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  • Petrie, who explored the site in 1894, into three sub-periods: Naqada I: Amratian (after the cemetery near El-Amrah, Egypt) Naqada II: Gerzean (after the…
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  • cultures. The Ghassulian culture trades and correlates closely with the Amratians of Egypt and also seems to have affinities (e.g., the distinctive churns…
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  • El-Amrah, Egypt (categoría Amratian culture)
    discoveries in 1901 at El-Amrah, were the basis of what is now known as the Amratian culture, a Naqada I culture of predynastic Upper Egypt, that lasted from…
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  • culture Merimde culture El Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian culture Europe Arzachena culture Boian culture Butmir culture Cardium pottery…
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