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Mostagedda
Archaeological site in Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mostagedda is an archaeological site in Upper Egypt, 10 km south of Asyut and on the east bank of the Nile, which includes a necropolis that covers several different periods of Egyptian history from predynastic Badarian culture to Greco Roman. Notably, the site also includes burials from the Pan-Grave culture of ancient Nubia.[1]
British Egyptologist Guy Brunton and his wife Winifred excavated at Mostagedda and the broader El Badari district in the 1920s.[2]
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Gallery
- Badarian culture female figures
- Vase in the shape of a hippopotamus
- Axe with an inscription of Nebmaatre
See also
Media related to Mostagedda at Wikimedia Commons
Further reading
- Brunton, Guy (1937). Mostagedda and the Tasian Culture: British Museum Expedition to Middle Egypt, First and Second Years, 1928, 1929. London: Quaritch.
References
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