Evidence for the use of wild grasses in three prehistoric ‘neolithic’ sites in the Egyptian Sahara is presented. The three sites are Nabta Playa in the Nubian desert, Hidden Valley near the Farafra Oasis, and Eastpans near the Abu Ballas ridge. They are...
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Barakat, H., & Fahmy, A. G. el-Din. (1999). Wild Grasses as ‘Neolithic’ Food Resources in the Eastern Sahara. In The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa (pp. 33–46). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6730-8_3
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