Ancient Egyptians left behind a trove of artifacts that shed light on daily life during the civilization's 3000‑year existence. Read more China: Timeline It’s hard to say how old Chinese culture actually is, but it’s one of the oldest that still has a presence in the modern world. ...
1994. Review ofThe Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization, by Guillermo Algaze (1993). Journal of Field Archaeoelogy 21:512-516.Algaze, G. 1993 The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization, University of Chicago ...
Narmer, or Menes, ruled about 3050 BCE and was considered by the First Dynasty Egyptians as the founder of that Dynasty, the last king of what archaeologists call Dynasty 0, or the Early Bronze Age IB. Egyptian dynastic civilization began over 5,000 years ago with the unification of Upper ...
2003. Marshland of cities: deltaic landscapes and the evolution of early Mesopotamian civilization. Unpublished PhD dissertation, University of California at San Diego.Pournelle, J. R., 2003: Marshland of cities: Deltaic landscapes and the evolution of early Mesopotamian civilization. Ph.D. the-...
doi:10.5195/JWSR.1995.53Alexander J. HoffeUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of World-Systems Research
Early Stages in the Evolution of Mesopotamian Civilization: Soviet Excavations in Northern Iraq. (book reviews)Oates, Joan
Sites of late Naqādah II (sometimes termed Naqādah III) are found throughout Egypt, including the Memphite area and the delta region, and appear to have replaced the local Lower Egyptian cultures. Links with the Middle East intensified, and some distinctively Mesopotamian motifs and objects...