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For brief paragraphs summarizing the main areas of Egypt, please see Appendix E: Geographic Areas of Egypt and Nubia, which provides an overview of each of the main areas of Egypt, including the Nile Valley in Egypt and Nubia, the Western Desert Oases and Gilf Kebir, the Eastern Desert and the Sinai Peninsula.
This page provides details of more detailed research that I have carried out on specific areas of Egypt, and areas that may have influenced it during the Predynastic periods. Because of the sheer volume of information involved in the detailed studies of these areas, each area will be given its own website.
The first focal areas are the Faiyum, Cairo and the Western Delta. The research on this site covers the areas concerned from the Palaeolithic through to the First Dynasty, and provides contextual information about the rest of Egypt. Click on the link to go to www.faiyum.com. The site hasn’t been updated in a while, but as there has been almost no work carried out in the Faiyum/Cairo area during these periods since I last updated the site, and none of the work that has been carried out has been published so far, the site is not actually out of date.
I have published my notes about the Prehistoric Near East, which may be key to understanding the origins and development of Egyptian agriculture. The site is located at: www.near-east.historians.co.uk
I have also put up a website about the Eastern Desert of Egypt, which incorporates information about prehistoric, Pharaonic, Graeco-Roman and Byzantine archaeology: www.wadi.cd2.com
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