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Holocene Settlement of the Egyptian Sahara
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1. Introduction; F. Wendorf, R. Schild. 2. Geornorphology, Lithostratigraphy, Geochronology and Taphonomy of Sites; R. Schild, F. Wendorf. 3. Combined Prehistoric Expedition s Radiocarbon Dates Associated with Neolithic Occupations in the Southern Western Desert of Egypt; R. Schild, F. Wendorf. 4. Site E-77-7 Revisited: The Early Neolithic of El Adam Type at El Gebal El Beid Playa; A.E. Close, F. Wendorf. 5. Sites E-91-3 and E-91-4: The Early Neolithic of El Adam Type at Nabta Playa; A.E. Close. 6. Site E-75-9: The Excavation of an El Adam (?); F. Wendorf, R. Schild. 7. Site E-75-6: An El Nabta and Al Jerar Village; H. Królik, R. Schild. 8. Site E-91-1: An Al Jerar Phase Locality at Nabta Playa. Part I: The 1991 and 1997 Excavations. F. Wendorf, et al. Part II: The 1998 and 1999 Excavations. F. Wendorf, et al. Part III: Summary and Discussion. F. Wendorf, K. Nelson. 9. Site E-92-7: An Al Jerar and Late Neolithic Settlement; H. Królik, J. Fiedorczuk 10. Site E-75-8: Additional Excavation of The Seventh Millennium Site at Nabta Playa; A.E. Close. 11. Site E-75-8: A Slice Through Time; K. Nelson. 12. Site E-94-2: A Late Neolithic Occupation at Nabta; A.A.B. Mohamed. 13. Sites E-77-1 and E-94-3: Two Neolithic Sites Near Gebel Nabta; F. Wendorf, R. Schild. 14. Site E-92-9: A Possible Late Neolithic Solar Calendar; A. Applegate, N. Zedefio. 15. The North Tumuli of the Nabta Late Neolithic Ceremonial Complex; A. Applegate, etal. 16. The Megalithic Alignments; F. Wendorf, J. McKim Malville. 17. Site E-96-1: The Complex Structures or Shrines; F. Wendorf, H. Królik. 18. Human Skeletal Remains from Three Nabta Playa Sites; J.D. Irish. 19. Site E-92-8: A Late Prehistoric C-Group Component at Nabta Playa; A. Applegate, N. Zedefio. 20. The Pottery of Nabta Playa: A Summary; K. Nelson. 21. Site E-75-6: Vegetation and Subsistence of the Early Neolithic at Nabta Playa, Egypt, Reconstructed from Charred Plant Remains; K. Wasylikowa, et al. 22. Other Botanical Studies; K. Wasylikowa, et al. Part I: Anthracological Studies in the Neolithic Sites of Nabta Playa, South Egypt. H.N. Barakat. Part II: Site E-75-6: Small-Seeded Legumes in the Plant Remains from Nabta Playa. A. Butler. Part III: Sites E-75-6 and E-91-1: Identification of Parenchymateous Tissues From Nabta Playa. J. Hather. Part IV: Nabta Playa Sites E-75-8, E-91-1, E-92-7, E-94-1, E-94-2, and El Gebal El Beid Playa Site E-77-7: Seeds and Fruits. K. Wasylikowa, et al. Part V: Report on a Study of Plant Impressions in Pottery from Sites E-94-3 and E-94-1 at Nabta Playa in Egypt. A.O.A. Magid. 23. The Early to Late Neolithic Archeofaunas from Nabta and Bir Kiseiba; A. Gautier. 24. Holocene Bird Remains from Nabta; Z. Bochenski, T. Tomek. 25. Conclusions; F. Wendorf, R. Schild. References. Index

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`The Archaeology of Nabta Playa is truly an opus magnus; it is not a casual read, and it will be cited for years to come. As a valuable reference work written for interested experts, it will be of most interest to those who share similar regional and topical foci. This book is thorougly and unequivocally recommended for students of African prehistory... In terms of value for money, however, this work speaks volumes.'
The Holocene, 13:2 (2003)
`[...] it is important to stress the objective contribution that these volumes make to the prehistory of the eastern Sahara. They are extremely well produced, with ample illustrations and statistics, and no detail is spared in the description of habitation sites and small finds. Volumes 1 and 2 of Nabta Playa are a superb addition to the prehistory of the eastern Sahara.'
Antiquity, 77:297 (September 2003)
`[...] contains a marvelous range of information on many aspects of life in the Holocene of the eastern Sahara. The publication is of a very high standard - well finishes and proofread - and should grace the shelves of Saharanists, as well as any university library where African history is taught.'
Journal of Anthropological Research, 59 (2003) "It is clear that this book is a milestone. Wendorf and his team are to be enthusistically congratulated for contributing to the renewal of some critical theoretical and historical problems, and for their exemplary multidisciplinary research strategy." (Savino di Lernia; African Archaeological Review, 21:1)

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