essay

A Report on the excavations of the Egyptian Antiquities Organization at Beni Amir and Gez. el-Masha'la in the Eastern Desert

nile delta in transition : 4th.-3rd. millennium b.c. : proceedings of the seminar held in cairo, 21.-24. october 1990, at the netherlands institute of archaeology and arabic studiesTel Aviv, Israel • Published In 1992 • Pages: 207-213

By: Abd el-Hagg Ragab, Mohammed.

Abstract
The findings from the earlier excavations at Beni 'Amir, now destroyed, and the more recent excavations from Tell el Masha'la are briefly described. Both sites contain cemeteries.
Subjects
History
Ceramic technology
Miscellaneous structures
Utensils
Burial practices and funerals
tradition
Early Dynastic Egypt
HRAF PubDate
2005
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Northern Africa
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry ; 2004
Field Date
1974-1975, 1988-1989
Coverage Date
Predynastic-Early Dynastic
Coverage Place
Beni'Amir and Tell el-Masha'la, Egypt
Notes
Mohammed Abd el-Hagg Ragab
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213)
LCCN
93135611
LCSH
Egypt--Antiquities/Egypt--History--To 332 B.C.