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Product Description: This volume, publishing the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt (London, 2008), presents the results of the latest research and discoveries in the field which are leading to a better understanding of the origins of the Ancient Egyptian civilization...read more
By Peter N. Fiske (editor) and Renee F. Friedman (editor)

Hardcover:

9789042924901 | Peeters Bvba, August 17, 2011, cover price $169.00 | About this edition: This volume, publishing the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt (London, 2008), presents the results of the latest research and discoveries in the field which are leading to a better understanding of the origins of the Ancient Egyptian civilization.

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Product Description: From the earliest times the Nile has been central to the life of Egypt, but one aspect of the river that has rarely been explored is the life within the river: the fish. Archaeology has shown that fish have always been important to the Egyptians; prehistoric man depended upon them, the Egyptians of Dynastic times used them as both food and currency and they have been a delicacy ever since...read more

Hardcover:

9780856683992 | Aris & Phillips, March 1, 1990, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: From the earliest times the Nile has been central to the life of Egypt, but one aspect of the river that has rarely been explored is the life within the river: the fish.

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9780856684852 | Aris & Phillips, January 1, 1990, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: From the earliest times the Nile has been central to the life of Egypt, but one aspect of the river that has rarely been explored is the life within the river: the fish.

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