- Wadi
Kubbaniya is a Late
Paleolithic site in
Upper Egypt.
Archaeologists initially believed that the site held
evidence for some of the
earliest examples...
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interpersonal violence appears to be the
partial remains of a
skeleton in Wadi
Kubbaniya from 20 ka (i.e. 19th-18th
millennium BC). Initially,
Jebel Seheba was...
- it was an
important food.
Roots of wild
chufa have been
found at Wadi
Kubbaniya,
north of Aswan,
dating to
around 16,000 BC. Dry
tubers also
appear later...
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estimate Late
estimate Location ****ociated
culture 17000 BC 15000 BC Wadi
Kubbaniya Unknown 16650 BC 11450 BC
Jebel Sahaba Qadan culture? 8550 BC 7550 BC...
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pestle grinders. At the end of the Palaeolithic,
millstones from Wadi
Kubbaniya (Middle East, 19,000 B.C.) were
involved in
dietary processes and ****ociated...
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Tenerian culture Wendorf, Fred; Schild,
Romuald (1
January 1986). The Wadi
Kubbaniya skeleton: a Late
Paleolithic burial from
southern Egypt.
Southern Methodist...
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Paleolithic Wadi
Kubbaniya: the
evidence from
charred remains. In F. Wendorf, R.
Schild and A. E.
Close (ed.) The
prehistory of Wadi
Kubbaniya.
Volume 2. Stratigraphy...
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differing only with
respect to
bifacial tools.
Several sites between Wadi
Kubbaniya and the
plains contained ****emblages also of
Esnan industrial production...
- (4400 BCE - 3100 BCE),
Jebel Sahaba/Wadi
Halfa (12000 BP - 6000 BP), Wadi
Kubbaniya (20,000 BP), and
Nazlet Khater (30,000 BP),
demonstrates a
general po****tion...