Egypt
Professor Lech Krzyzaniak
http://www.muzarp.poznan.pl/muzeum/eindex.html
On the Poznan Museum Home Page: "It is with great sadness that we report the death
of Prof. Dr. Lech Krzyżaniak, a director of this Museum of long standing and an eminent researcher of the prehistory of North Eastern Africa, on July 10th, 2004." I never met Professor Krzyzaniak, but I have read nearly everything he wrote on the prehistory of Egypt, and I am truly sad to hear of his death. He will leave a great gap in Prehistoric studies. My sympathies to his friends, colleagues and family.
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Symposium: Origin And Early Development Of Food Producing Culture In Ne Africa
LPNEA (No details for 9th Symposium yet, but details of previous symposia available) International Commission of the Later Prehistory of Northeastern Africa (LPNEA) Poznań, August 2011 9th International Symposium: Origin and Early Development of Food...
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New Book: Archaeology Of Early Northeastern Africa
There's no URL to introduce this new book, because I was unable to locate one. The Poznan Archaeological Museum, who publish the series, have not updated their website with this, the latest (9th) issue in the important Studies in African Archaeology...
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Blog Update - The Next Week Or So.
Hi to all This post is just to let you know that I am off to Wales tomorrow, back on Thursday, so the blog certainly won't be updated tomorrow or Wednesday, and probably not on Thursday either, because at some point that day I've got to go to...
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More On Recent Discoveries At Tell El Farkha
http://tinyurl.com/yv3wvg (en.naukawpolsce.pl) Further to a earlier post about the discovery of another brewery at Tell el Farkha, this article repeats the details about the brewery and adds some information about hte work carrying out at the cemetery...
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Not A First, But Still . . .
It's not the first time this has happened, but still . . . . it's a bit unnerving: I haven't found any news to post this morning! It isn't helping much that Goolge Alerts, my faithful assistant in all matters web-related, has chosen to...
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