- The
Merimde culture (also
Merimde Beni-Salame or Benisalam) (Arabic: مرمدة بني سلامة) was a
Neolithic culture in the West Nile
Delta in
Lower Egypt, which...
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Merimde Beni
Salama Merimde Beni
Salama is a
Neolithic settlement in Egypt, in the West
delta of the Nile, 45 km
northwest of Cairo. It is the typesite...
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sites for deities. From
about 5000 to 4200 BC the
Merimde culture, so far only
known from
Merimde Beni Salama, a
large settlement site at the edge of...
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Agriculture appears here
during this period, as well as at
another similar site,
Merimde Beni Salama,
which is
located about 80km
south of Sais. The
Neolithic period...
- The
Merimde culture is
dated from
around 4800 to 4300 BC.
These peoples came to
develop a
fully agricultural economy. Also the site
called Merimde Beni...
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Merimde people buried their dead
within the
settlement and
produced clay figurines. The
first Egyptian life-size head made of clay
comes from
Merimde...
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Ancient Northeast Asians Xinle Yang- shao Zhao-
baogu Hemu- du Daxi
culture Merimde culture Yangshao, in
Mianchi County, Sanmenxia,
western Henan, the place...
- the Nile
Delta (near
Merimde Beni Salama),
dates to
approximately 4750 BCE—possibly
composed of as many as 16,000 residents.
Merimde culture flourishes in...
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Africa date 5,900
years before present (YBP) and were
discovered at the
Merimde Beni-Salame
Neolithic site in the Nile Delta, Egypt. The next
oldest remains...
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Transitional period Ubaid culture Nile
valley Faiyum A
culture Tasian culture Merimde culture El
Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian culture...