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The prehistory of the Eastern Desert of Egypt is not well understood. A Holocene Prehistoric Sequence in the Egyptian Red Sea Area: The Tree Shelter is an important contribution to our knowledge of the Epi-Palaeolithic, Neolithic and Predynastic occupation of the area. It presents the results of an excavation of a small rock shelter near Quseir, Egypt, which is one of the rare stratified sites in the Eastern Egyptian desert. The stratigraphic sequence starts around 8000 bp and continues until about 5000 bp. The archaeological material attests clear connections with the Nile Valley and the West
Geology, Stratigraphic --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Holocene Epoch --- Late Quaternary Period --- Postglacial Epoch --- Recent Epoch --- Prehistoric antiquities --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistory --- Prehistoric peoples --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Red Sea Coast (Egypt) --- Tree Shelter Site (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Academic collection --- 902 <32> --- 902 <32> Archeologie--Oud-Egypte --- Archeologie--Oud-Egypte --- Holocene --- Red Sea Hills (Egypt and Sudan) --- Red Sea region --- Stratigraphie --- Antiquities, Prehistoric. --- Geology, Stratigraphic. --- Holocene Geologic Period. --- Funde --- Holozän. --- Höhle. --- From 10 thousand years ago --- Koseir --- Tools, Prehistoric
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