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EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,880
null
null
2
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,890
null
null
1
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,900
null
null
1
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,910
null
null
0
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,920
null
null
4
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,930
null
null
4
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,940
null
null
4
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,950
null
null
3
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,960
null
null
3
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,970
null
null
2
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,980
null
null
2
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-3,990
null
null
1
EgBdrcl
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,000
"Late Badarian period (4000–3800 BC): emergence of social stratification inferred from the burying of more prosperous members in a different part of the cemetery. Evidence of increased trade with other cultures in the region. Rock-art motifs are the result of a shamanic rain/fertility ritual [Woods G. (2016). In the beginning… the origins of predynastic religion (Doctoral dissertation Cardiff University)]"
"Periodo tardo Badariano (4000–3800 a.C.): emergenza di stratificazione sociale dedotta dalla sepoltura di membri più prosperi in una parte diversa del cimitero. Prova di un aumento del commercio con altre culture nella regione. I motivi dell'arte rupestre sono il risultato di un rituale sciamanico di pioggia/fertilità [Woods G. (2016) In principio… le origini della religione predinastica (tesi di dottorato Università di Cardiff)]"
1
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,010
null
null
0
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,020
null
null
4
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,030
null
null
4
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,040
null
null
4
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,050
null
null
3
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,060
null
null
3
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,070
null
null
2
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,080
null
null
2
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,090
null
null
1
EgBdrcm
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,100
"Middle Badarian period (4100–4000 BC). emergence of new technologies such as copper metallurgy and pottery production. [Hendrickx/Vermeersch 2000. Prehistory. From the Palaeolothic to the Badarian Culture]"
"Periodo Badarian medio (4100–4000 aC). Emersione di nuove tecnologie come la metallurgia del rame e la produzione di ceramica. [Hendrickx / Vermeersch 2000. Preistoria. Dal Paleolitico alla cultura Badarian]"
1
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,110
null
null
0
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,120
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,130
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,140
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,150
null
null
3
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,160
null
null
3
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,170
null
null
2
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,180
null
null
2
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,190
null
null
1
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,200
null
null
1
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,210
null
null
0
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,220
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,230
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,240
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,250
null
null
3
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,260
null
null
3
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,270
null
null
2
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,280
null
null
2
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,290
null
null
1
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,300
null
null
1
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,310
null
null
0
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,320
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,330
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,340
null
null
4
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,350
null
null
3
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,360
null
null
3
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,370
null
null
2
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,380
"cattle cult. the dead livestock were given ceremonial burial. Cult of the dead religion. [Brass M. (2003). Tracing the origins of the Ancient Egyptian cattle cult. pp. 101-110]. "
"Culto del bestiame. Al bestiame morto veniva data una sepoltura cerimoniale. Culto della religione dei morti. [Brass M. (2003). Tracciare le origini del culto del bestiame nell'antico Egitto. pp. 101-110]. "
2
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,390
null
null
1
EgBdrce
UpperEgypt
Africa
o
prehistoric
supposed
-4,400
"Early Badarian period (4400–4100 BC): hunter-gatherers that fished from the Nile and hunted gazelle developed a settled agricultural economy. cultivation of barley and wheat + animal husbandry. biological anthropology suggests that Badarian culture had multiple sources of which the Western Desert was probably the most influential. possible population immigration from the desert."
"Primo periodo Badarian (4400-4100 a.C.): i cacciatori-raccoglitori che pescavano dal Nilo e cacciavano le gazzelle svilupparono un'economia agricola stabile. coltivazione di orzo e grano + allevamento di animali. L'antropologia biologica suggerisce che la cultura Badarian aveva molteplici fonti di cui l'Occidente Il deserto è stata probabilmente la più influente possibile immigrazione di popolazione dal deserto."
1