Gerzean culture — ▪ Egyptian history also called Naqādah II culture predynastic Egyptian (Egypt, ancient) cultural phase given the sequence dates 40–65 by Sir Flinders Petrie (Petrie, Sir Flinders) and later dated c. 3400–c. 3100 BCE. Evidence indicates that… … Universalium
gerzean — ger·ze·an … English syllables
gerzean — ˈgerzēən, ˈgər adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Gerzeh, Egypt + English an : of or relating to an Aeneolithic culture of Upper Egypt characterized by the increased importance of agriculture, new techniques in industry, and… … Useful english dictionary
Герзейская культура — (Gerzean), или Нагада II, поздняя додинастическая культура Египта, которая развилась из амратской около 3600 г. до н.э. Получила название от памятника Эль Герзе в Файюме, лучше всего представлена в могильнике Негада в Верхнем Египте.… … Археологический словарь
Predynastic Egypt — The Predynastic Period of Egypt (prior to 3100 BC) is traditionally the period between the Early Neolithic and the beginning of the Pharaonic monarchy beginning with King Narmer. However, the dates of the predynastic period were first defined… … Wikipedia
Prehistoric Egypt — History of Egypt This article is part of a series Prehistory Ancient Egypt … Wikipedia
Gerzeh — Gerzeh, also Girza or Jirzah, was a predynastic Egyptian cemetery (29°27 N, 31°12 E) located along the west bank of the Nile and today named after al Girza, the nearby present day town in Egypt. [cite… … Wikipedia
Gerzeh culture — Dynasties of Ancient Egypt Early Dynastic • 1st Dynasty (c. 3050 – 2890 BC) • 2nd Dynasty (2890 – 2686 BC) … Wikipedia
History of ancient Egypt — The History of ancient Egypt spans the period from the early predynastic settlements of the northern Nile Valley to the Roman conquest in 30 BC. The Pharaonic Period is dated from around 3150 BC, when Lower and Upper Egypt became a unified state … Wikipedia
Maʿādī, Al- — ▪ ancient site, Egypt predynastic Egyptian (Egypt, ancient) site located just south of present day Cairo in Lower Egypt. The settlement at Al Maʿādī was approximately contemporary with the Amratian (Amratian culture) and Gerzean (Gerzean… … Universalium