The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt

In the 1970s, the authors of this paper explored the Site 21b, situated in the north-western fringe of the Deir el-Bahari Valley, in the Theban Massif (Upper Egypt). Based on the significant variability in the state of preservation of artefacts’ surfaces, six series of artefacts were identified, co...

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Main Authors: Barbara Drobniewicz, Bolesław Ginter
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/2279
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spelling doaj-11e8f45905fa46d2a188a9f25aca4d9c2021-06-11T15:46:05ZengInstitute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of SciencesArchaeologia Polona0066-59242020-07-015810.23858/APa58.2020.004The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper EgyptBarbara Drobniewicz0Bolesław Ginter1Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Gołębia Street 11, 31-007 Cracow, PolandInstitute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Gołębia Street 11, 31-007 Cracow, Poland In the 1970s, the authors of this paper explored the Site 21b, situated in the north-western fringe of the Deir el-Bahari Valley, in the Theban Massif (Upper Egypt). Based on the significant variability in the state of preservation of artefacts’ surfaces, six series of artefacts were identified, corresponding to the Middle Palaeolithic and Pre-Dynastic assemblages. The most detailed analysis was performed for the inventory of the series 2, which was ascribed to a previously unknown industry with the Levallois technique and Mousterian discoidal cores. This industry is also characterised by an occurrence of a specific manner of obtaining flakes from globular and thick, flattened, lens-like nodules, abundantly occurring in the local Lower Eocene limestone. This manner of flake production was called the Bahari technique. Due to the occurrence of sidescrapers, Mousterian points, denticulated and notched pieces, the chronology of this series was determined as Middle Palaeolithic. https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/2279Theban HillsMiddle PalaeolithicBahari technique
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author Barbara Drobniewicz
Bolesław Ginter
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Bolesław Ginter
The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt
Archaeologia Polona
Theban Hills
Middle Palaeolithic
Bahari technique
author_facet Barbara Drobniewicz
Bolesław Ginter
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title The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt
title_short The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt
title_full The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt
title_fullStr The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt
title_full_unstemmed The Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage with Bahari Technique from the Site 21b in Deir el‑Bahari (Western Thebes), Upper Egypt
title_sort middle palaeolithic assemblage with bahari technique from the site 21b in deir el‑bahari (western thebes), upper egypt
publisher Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archaeologia Polona
issn 0066-5924
publishDate 2020-07-01
description In the 1970s, the authors of this paper explored the Site 21b, situated in the north-western fringe of the Deir el-Bahari Valley, in the Theban Massif (Upper Egypt). Based on the significant variability in the state of preservation of artefacts’ surfaces, six series of artefacts were identified, corresponding to the Middle Palaeolithic and Pre-Dynastic assemblages. The most detailed analysis was performed for the inventory of the series 2, which was ascribed to a previously unknown industry with the Levallois technique and Mousterian discoidal cores. This industry is also characterised by an occurrence of a specific manner of obtaining flakes from globular and thick, flattened, lens-like nodules, abundantly occurring in the local Lower Eocene limestone. This manner of flake production was called the Bahari technique. Due to the occurrence of sidescrapers, Mousterian points, denticulated and notched pieces, the chronology of this series was determined as Middle Palaeolithic.
topic Theban Hills
Middle Palaeolithic
Bahari technique
url https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/2279
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