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Predynastic Egypt: new data from Maadi

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Recent research in the easternmost area of the Maadi village-site near Cairo has yielded new data concerning both the nature of the occupation and the economy of the predynastic communities in Lower Egypt. Imported objects and raw materials, together with specialized crafts, have already suggested the existence of well organized village life, enriched by trading activities and foreign contacts, somehow related to expanding spheres of prestige. These conclusions are now amplified by evidence for a wide range of fully domesticated animal and plant species, including the remarkable occurrence of the domestic ass.

Evaluation of both the artefacts and their distribution leads us to distinguish different areas in the site and to relate them to a long development through time. It is now necessary that more detailed typological comparisons be undertaken.

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Des recherches récentes dans la partie orientale du site de l'ancien village de Maadi près du Caire ont fourni de nouvelles données concernant la nature de l'occupation et l'économie des communautés pré-dynastiques en Basse Egypte. Des objets et des matières premières importés, ainsi que les artisanats spécialisés, avaient déjà suggéré que la vie au village était bien organisée, et enrichie par le commerce et par des contacts avec l'étranger, et que ceci était lié d'une manière quelconque à des sphères de prestige en expansion. Ces conclusions sont maintenant amplifiées par les évidences de toute une série d'espèces d'animaux et de plantes tout à fait domestiquées, y compris l'occurrence remarquable de l'âne domestiqué. L'évaluation des trouvailles et de leur répartition nous amène à distinguer de différentes zones d'activité dans le gisement, et les rattache à un long développement à travers le temps. Des comparaisons typologiques plus détaillées devraient maintenant être entreprises.

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Caneva, I., Frangipane, M. & Palmieri, A. Predynastic Egypt: new data from Maadi. Afr Archaeol Rev 5, 105–114 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01117086

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