Merimde culture

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The Merimde culture was an early Neolithic farming and village-based society in Lower Egypt that represents one of the earliest known phases of Predynastic Egyptian civilization.

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Label Occurrences
Merimde culture canonical 2

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Neolithic culture
Predynastic Egyptian culture
archaeological culture
burialPractice burials under house floors
flexed inhumations
chronologicalRelation earlier than Badarian culture
earlier than Naqada culture
country Egypt
discoveredBy Hermann Junker NERFINISHED
domesticated barley
cattle
goats
pigs
sheep
wheat
economicBasis agriculture
animal husbandry
fishing
hunting and gathering
endTime circa 4300 BCE
environment Nile Delta
alluvial floodplain
evidenceOf early village planning
increasing social complexity
interaction with Near Eastern Neolithic traditions
excavationResumedBy Egyptian and German archaeologists
excavationStart 1920s
follows Epipalaeolithic cultures of Egypt
hasFeature anthropomorphic figurines
burials within settlement
mud-brick architecture
sedentary settlement pattern
storage pits
village-based society
zoomorphic figurines
locatedAtSite Merimde Beni Salama
locatedIn Lower Egypt
partOf Predynastic Egypt
potteryStyle black-topped pottery
red-slipped pottery
simple undecorated wares
significance one of the earliest farming cultures in the Nile Delta
one of the earliest known phases of Predynastic Egyptian civilization
startTime circa 4800 BCE
timePeriod early Neolithic
uses bone tools
pottery
stone tools

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Predynastic Egypt hasPart Merimde culture
Merimde Beni Salama culture Merimde culture