Sorghum in the Economy of the Early Neolithic Nomadic Tribes at Nabta Playa, Southern Egypt

  • Wasylikowa K
  • Dahlberg J
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Abstract

The 8000 years old early neolithic site E-75-6 at Nabta Playa, southern Egypt, yielded charred plant remains of over 120 taxa. Several species of edible plants were recovered, many of which are still gathered for food in the Sahara today. The in-site distribution of...

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Wasylikowa, K., & Dahlberg, J. (1999). Sorghum in the Economy of the Early Neolithic Nomadic Tribes at Nabta Playa, Southern Egypt. In The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa (pp. 11–31). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6730-8_2

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