Amratian culture
The Amratian culture, also called Naqada I, was an archaeological culture of prehistoric Upper Egypt. It lasted approximately from 4000 to 3500 BC.
el-Amra | |
Dates | circa 4000 BC — circa 3600 BC. |
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Major sites | El-Amrah, Egypt |
Preceded by | Tasian culture, Badari culture, Merimde culture |
Followed by | Naqada II (Gerzeh culture) |
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