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Comparative Archaeological Study of Egyptian Predynastic Settlements

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON 

 Organization address address: GOWER STREET
city: LONDON
postcode: WC1E 6BT

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Greta
Cognome: Borg-Carbott
Email: send email
Telefono: 442031000000

 Nazionalità Coordinatore United Kingdom [UK]
 Totale costo 221˙606 €
 EC contributo 221˙606 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IEF
 Funding Scheme MC-IEF
 Anno di inizio 2013
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2013-09-01   -   2015-10-01

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

 Organization address address: GOWER STREET
city: LONDON
postcode: WC1E 6BT

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Greta
Cognome: Borg-Carbott
Email: send email
Telefono: 442031000000

UK (LONDON) coordinator 221˙606.40

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gave    mechanisms    data    archaeological    archaeology    egyptian    ancient    civilization    predynastic    egypt    stage   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Over the last 40 years, archaeological investigations in Egypt, often promoted and undertaken by European research teams, have gained a considerable amount of new data about the formative stage of ancient Egyptian civilization, known as the Predynastic (c. IV millennium BC). Nevertheless, several key areas and issues, crucial for furthering our understanding of the mechanisms that gave rise to this early civilization, still remain obscure: Predynastic settlement' chronological and functional variability; how the process of state formation influenced the life of the inhabitants of the Nile Valley; dynamics of interaction between different cultural spheres extant in Egypt at this early stage. This project seeks to shed light on these issues by using: (i) new unpublished archaeological data from two of the most significant Predynastic sites (Naqada and Hierakonpolis), whose long history covers also the important stages of state formation and consolidation in Egypt; (ii) modern methodologies and approaches, poorly exploited or never applied to this research field, so far (e.g. quantitative, statistical and spatial analyses; intra- and cross-regional comparative approach; use of models and concepts from anthropology and the social sciences). A better comprehension of the mechanisms that gave rise to the ancient Egyptian civilization will also have a value at a global archaeological level, providing a source of comparisons and contrasts for early civilizations in other world's regions. A project's by-product will be a digital archive of standardized and comparable archaeological datasets, that may be used and form a point of reference for future research. The execution of the project at the UCL's Institute of Archaeology will provide the researcher with access to unparalleled expertise in the area of Egyptian archaeology, anthropological archaeology, advanced scientific training in the field of computing and statistics and their application in archaeology.'

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