Deir Tasa

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Deir Tasa is an archaeological site in Upper Egypt known for its association with the early predynastic Badarian culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
archaeologicalSignificance type-site for early Badarian-related material
associatedWithCulture Badarian culture NERFINISHED
chronologicalPhase Early Predynastic period NERFINISHED
country Egypt
culturalContext Neolithic to Chalcolithic transition in Egypt
environment Nile Valley desert edge
excavationStatus partially excavated
hasArchaeologicalRemains bone tools
burials
graves
ornaments
pottery
settlement debris
stone tools
hasMaterialCulture black-topped red ware
fine ware ceramics
personal adornments
polished stone tools
knownFor early Badarian-style burials
early agricultural evidence in Upper Egypt
locatedIn Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedInDesertFringe true GENERATED
locatedOnBankOf Nile River NERFINISHED
partOf prehistoric Nile Valley cultural sequence
period Predynastic Egypt NERFINISHED
region Asyut Governorate (approximate) NERFINISHED
relatedSite Badari NERFINISHED
Matmar NERFINISHED
Mostagedda NERFINISHED
researchField Egyptology NERFINISHED
prehistoric archaeology
timeDepth 5th millennium BCE (approximate)
usedFor prehistoric cemetery
prehistoric habitation

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