File:Grave artefacts from 2001-2003 excavations.jpg
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Grave artefacts from 2001-2003 excavations are a "Tulip" beaker (upper left), grey diorite bowl (upper right), stone point and Celt (lower left) and carved/drilled mica. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "Who were the mysterious Neolithic people that enabled the rise of ancient Egypt? Here's what we've learned on our digs" at http://theconversation.com/who-were-the-mysterious-neolithic-people-that-enabled-the-rise-of-ancient-egypt-heres-what-weve-learned-on-our-digs-121070. |
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1 August 2019 |
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Joel D. Irish, Jacek Kabacinski, and Czekaj-Zastawny Agnieszka |
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