Search terms matches "predynastic"
1.
Merriman, A.M.;
(2010)
Egyptian watercraft models from the Predynastic to Third Intermediate Periods.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
2. Wengrow, D; (2001) Rethinking 'cattle cults' in early Egypt: Towards a prehistoric perspective on the Narmer Palette. CAMB ARCHAEOL J , 11 (1) 91 - 104. 10.1017/S0959774301000051.
3. Rowland, JM; (2004) Social transformation in the Delta from the terminal predynastic to the early dynastic period: a comparative study. Doctoral thesis , University of London.
4. Dee, MW; Wengrow, D; Shortland, AJ; Stevenson, A; Brock, F; Ramsey, CB; (2014) Radiocarbon dating and the Naqada relative chronology. Journal of Archaeological Science , 46 319 - 323. 10.1016/j.jas.2014.03.016.
5. Stevenson, AE; (2015) Telling Times: Time and Ritual in the Realization of the Early Egyptian State. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 25 (1) 145 - 161. 10.1017/S0959774314000742.
6. Stevenson, A; (2016) The Egyptian Predynastic and State Formation. Journal of Archaeological Research , 24 (4) pp. 421-468. 10.1007/s10814-016-9094-7.
7. Stevenson, AE; (2009) Social Relationships in Predynastic Burials. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology , 95 pp. 175-192.
8. Stevenson, AE; (2009) Predynastic burials. In: Wendrich, W, (ed.) UCLA online Encyclopaedia of Egyptology. Cotsen Institute: Los Angeles, CA, USA.
9. Collier, Mark and Kamish, Mariam (Eds). (1985) Wepwawet: Research Papers in Egyptology, Volume 1. [Whole issue]. Wepwawet , 1
10. Barba, Pablo; (2025) Children, personhood, emotion: An analysis of subadults’ funerary assemblages from Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt (3800-2867 BC). Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
11. Bevan, AH; (2003) Reconstructing the role of Egyptian culture in the value regimes of the Bronze Age Aegean: stone vessels and their social contexts. In: Matthews, R and Roemer, C, (eds.) Ancient Perspectives on Egypt. (57 - 73). UCL Press: London, UK.
12. Donoghue, HD; (2008) Palaeomicrobiology of tuberculosis. In: Raoult, D and Drancourt, M, (eds.) Paleomicrobiology - Past Human Infections. (pp. 75-97). Springer-Verlag GmbH: Berlin Heidelberg.
13. Donoghue, HD; (2009) Human tuberculosis - an ancient disease, as elucidated by ancient microbial biomolecules. MICROBES INFECT , 11 (14-15) 1156 - 1162. 10.1016/j.micinf.2009.08.008.
14. Donoghue, HD; Lee, OYC; Minnikin, DE; Besra, GS; Taylor, JH; Spigelman, M; (2010) Tuberculosis in Dr Granville's mummy: a molecular re-examination of the earliest known Egyptian mummy to be scientifically examined and given a medical diagnosis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B , 277 (1678) 51 - 56. 10.1098/rspb.2009.1484.
15. Tassie, G.J.; (2009) The social and ritual contextualisation of Ancient Egyptian hair and hairstyles from the Protodynastic to the end of the Old Kingdom. Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
16. Steele, J; (1994) Climate and Human Progress: Being Human: Putting People in an Evolutionary Perspective by Mary & John Gribbin, 1993, London: J.M. Dent. 292pp. [Review]. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 4 (1) 147 - 149. 10.1017/S0959774300001025.
17. Bevan, AH; (2003) Value regimes and the consumption of exotic stone vessels in the Late Bronze Age Aegean. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies , 46 (1) 217 - 218. 10.1111/j.2041-5370.2003.tb00742.x.
18. Bevan, AH; (2004) Emerging civilized values? The consumption and imitation of Egyptian stone vessels in EMII-MMI Crete and its wider eastern Mediterranean context. In: Barrett, JC and Halstead, P, (eds.) The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited. (107 - 126). Oxbow: Oxford, UK.
19. Graves-Brown, C.A.; (2011) The ideological significance of flint in Dynastic Egypt. Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
20. McGeorge, P.J.P.; (1983) The Minoans: demography, physical variations and affinities. Doctoral thesis , University of London.
2. Wengrow, D; (2001) Rethinking 'cattle cults' in early Egypt: Towards a prehistoric perspective on the Narmer Palette. CAMB ARCHAEOL J , 11 (1) 91 - 104. 10.1017/S0959774301000051.

3. Rowland, JM; (2004) Social transformation in the Delta from the terminal predynastic to the early dynastic period: a comparative study. Doctoral thesis , University of London.

4. Dee, MW; Wengrow, D; Shortland, AJ; Stevenson, A; Brock, F; Ramsey, CB; (2014) Radiocarbon dating and the Naqada relative chronology. Journal of Archaeological Science , 46 319 - 323. 10.1016/j.jas.2014.03.016.

5. Stevenson, AE; (2015) Telling Times: Time and Ritual in the Realization of the Early Egyptian State. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 25 (1) 145 - 161. 10.1017/S0959774314000742.

6. Stevenson, A; (2016) The Egyptian Predynastic and State Formation. Journal of Archaeological Research , 24 (4) pp. 421-468. 10.1007/s10814-016-9094-7.

7. Stevenson, AE; (2009) Social Relationships in Predynastic Burials. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology , 95 pp. 175-192.

8. Stevenson, AE; (2009) Predynastic burials. In: Wendrich, W, (ed.) UCLA online Encyclopaedia of Egyptology. Cotsen Institute: Los Angeles, CA, USA.

9. Collier, Mark and Kamish, Mariam (Eds). (1985) Wepwawet: Research Papers in Egyptology, Volume 1. [Whole issue]. Wepwawet , 1

10. Barba, Pablo; (2025) Children, personhood, emotion: An analysis of subadults’ funerary assemblages from Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt (3800-2867 BC). Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
11. Bevan, AH; (2003) Reconstructing the role of Egyptian culture in the value regimes of the Bronze Age Aegean: stone vessels and their social contexts. In: Matthews, R and Roemer, C, (eds.) Ancient Perspectives on Egypt. (57 - 73). UCL Press: London, UK.

12. Donoghue, HD; (2008) Palaeomicrobiology of tuberculosis. In: Raoult, D and Drancourt, M, (eds.) Paleomicrobiology - Past Human Infections. (pp. 75-97). Springer-Verlag GmbH: Berlin Heidelberg.

13. Donoghue, HD; (2009) Human tuberculosis - an ancient disease, as elucidated by ancient microbial biomolecules. MICROBES INFECT , 11 (14-15) 1156 - 1162. 10.1016/j.micinf.2009.08.008.

14. Donoghue, HD; Lee, OYC; Minnikin, DE; Besra, GS; Taylor, JH; Spigelman, M; (2010) Tuberculosis in Dr Granville's mummy: a molecular re-examination of the earliest known Egyptian mummy to be scientifically examined and given a medical diagnosis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B , 277 (1678) 51 - 56. 10.1098/rspb.2009.1484.

15. Tassie, G.J.; (2009) The social and ritual contextualisation of Ancient Egyptian hair and hairstyles from the Protodynastic to the end of the Old Kingdom. Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).

16. Steele, J; (1994) Climate and Human Progress: Being Human: Putting People in an Evolutionary Perspective by Mary & John Gribbin, 1993, London: J.M. Dent. 292pp. [Review]. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 4 (1) 147 - 149. 10.1017/S0959774300001025.

17. Bevan, AH; (2003) Value regimes and the consumption of exotic stone vessels in the Late Bronze Age Aegean. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies , 46 (1) 217 - 218. 10.1111/j.2041-5370.2003.tb00742.x.

18. Bevan, AH; (2004) Emerging civilized values? The consumption and imitation of Egyptian stone vessels in EMII-MMI Crete and its wider eastern Mediterranean context. In: Barrett, JC and Halstead, P, (eds.) The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited. (107 - 126). Oxbow: Oxford, UK.

19. Graves-Brown, C.A.; (2011) The ideological significance of flint in Dynastic Egypt. Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).

20. McGeorge, P.J.P.; (1983) The Minoans: demography, physical variations and affinities. Doctoral thesis , University of London.
