Introduction: the idea of prehistory in the Middle East and North East Africa | |
Part I. Transformations in Prehistory: 1. Egypt and the outside world I, c.10,000-3300 BC |
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2. Neolithic economy and society | |
3. Domestication and embodiment in the Nile valley | |
4. The urbanisation of the dead: Naqada I-II | |
5. Image, ritual and the construction of identity in late prehistory | |
Part II. The Making of Kingship: 6. Opening considerations: la mé |
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moire monarchique | |
7. Egypt and the outside world II, c.3300-2500 BC | |
8. The evolution of simplicity: Naqada III | |
9. Extraordinary bodies and binding truths: early writing in context | |
10. Theatres of sacrifice: dynastic constructions of death | |
Conclusion: subterranean histories of power. |