Category
page 1Archaeological cultures in Egypt
Naqada III
last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory
Badari culture
culture in Upper Egypt during the Predynastic Era
Naqada culture
archaeological culture of pre-dynastic Egypt
Gerzeh culture
archaeological stage in prehistoric Egypt
Amratian culture
cultural period in the history of predynastic Upper Egypt (Nagada I)
Merimde culture
archaeological culture

Aterian
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The Aterian is a Middle Stone Age (or Middle Palaeolithic) stone tool industry centered in North Africa, from Mauritania to Egypt, but also possibly found in Oman and the Thar Desert. The earliest Aterian dates to c. 150,000 years ago, at the site of Ifri n'Ammar in Morocco. However, most of the early dates cluster around the beginning of the Last Interglacial, around 150,000 to 130,000 years ago, when the environment of North Africa began to ameliorate. The Aterian disappeared around 20,000 years ago.
Tasian culture
Egyptian Predynastic culture from c. 4500 BC
Khiamian
period in pre-Neolithic human history
A-Group culture
archaeological culture
Sebilian
Sebilian is a pre-historic archaeological culture in Nubia spanning the period c. 13,000–10,000 B.C.
Harifian
epipaleolithic culture in Negev, Israel
C-Group culture
archaeological culture
Qadan culture
culture in Upper Egypt approximately 15,000 years ago
Pan Grave culture
archaeological culture of Southern Egypt and Sudan