El-Amrah, Egypt
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El-Amrah is a site about 120 km (75 mi) south of Badari, Upper Egypt.[1]
Archaeological discoveries in 1901 at El-Amrah, were the basis of what is now known as the Amratian culture, a Naqada I culture[2] of predynastic Upper Egypt, that lasted from 4400 BC to c. 3500 BC.[3]
- Model cattle, El-Amra, Naqada I, British Museum EA 35506
- Pre-Dynastic model house, El-Amra, Naqada IIC until 3200 BCE, British Museum EA35505