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An archaeological report of excavations at an Upper Egyptian cemetery provides systematic descriptions of tomb architecture, burial types, and associated artifacts, from early mastabas and stairway graves to Middle Kingdom and New Empire monuments. The author analyzes contracted burials previously labeled New Race or Libyan, reevaluating their chronological position through pottery, inscribed objects, and stratigraphic associations and arguing for a largely pre-dynastic origin. Detailed catalogues of finds—vessels, scarabs, inscribed cylinders, foundation deposits—and plate descriptions accompany plans and photographs, while discussions consider the overlap and intrusion between Neolithic-type interments and later historic-period tombs.

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James Edward Quibell

James Edward Quibell was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist, recognized for his significant contributions to the study of ancient Egyptian civilization. He is best known for his work at the site of El Kab, where he conducted extensive excavations and research that advanced the understanding of the region's history and artifacts. Quibell's findings have been influential in the field of Egyptology, shedding light on the cultural and historical context of ancient Egypt. His notable work, "El Kab," details his discoveries and insights from this important archaeological site.

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