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Antiquity | 2011

First evidence of Pleistocene rock art in North Africa: securing the age of the Qurta petroglyphs (Egypt) through OSL dating

Dirk Huyge; Dimitri Vandenberghe; Morgan De Dapper; Florias Mees; Wouter Claes; John Coleman Darnell

Long doubted, the existence of Pleistocene rock art in North Africa is here proven through the dating of petroglyph panels displaying aurochs and other animals at Qurta in the Upper Egyptian Nile Valley. The method used was optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) applied to deposits of wind-blown sediment covering the images. This gave a minimum age of ~15 000 calendar years making the rock engravings at Qurta the oldest so far found in North Africa.


Antiquity | 2012

The earliest representations of royal power in Egypt: the rock drawings of Nag el-Hamdulab (Aswan)

Stan Hendrickx; John Coleman Darnell; Maria Carmela Gatto

The vivid engravings on vertical rocks at the desert site of Nag el-Hamdulab west of the Nile comprise a rock art gallery of exceptional historical significance. The authors show that the images of boats with attendant prisoners, animals and the earliest representation of a pharaoh offer a window on Dynasty 0, and depict the moment that the religious procession of pre-Dynastic Egypt became the triumphant tour of a tax-collecting monarch.


Antiquity | 2007

'Lascaux along the Nile': Late Pleistocene rock art in Egypt

Dirk Huyge; Maxime Aubert; Hans Barnard; Wouter Claes; John Coleman Darnell; Morgan De Dapper; Elyssa Figari; Salima Ikram; Anne Lebrun-Nelis; Isabelle Therasse


Archive | 2002

Theban desert road survey in the Egyptian western desert

John Coleman Darnell; Deborah Darnell


Journal of Near Eastern Studies | 1997

New Inscriptions of the Late First Intermediate Period from the Theban Western Desert and the Beginnings of the Northern Expansion of the Eleventh Dynasty

John Coleman Darnell; Deborah Darnell


African Archaeological Review | 2018

From Plastic Sheets to Tablet PCs: A Digital Epigraphic Method for Recording Egyptian Rock Art and Inscriptions

Alberto Urcia; John Coleman Darnell; Colleen M. Darnell; Sara E. Zaia


Current Research in Egyptology 2013 | 2014

Barley Revisited : Production of Barley Bread in Umm Mawagir

Frits Heinrich; Reinier Cappers; Simone Kaaijk; F. Fantone; John Coleman Darnell; Colleen Manassa


International colloquium: The Signs of Which Times? : chronological and palaeoenvironmental issues in the rock art of Northern Africa | 2012

Premiers témoignages d'un art rupestre pléistocène en Afrique du Nord: confirmation de l'âge des pétroglyphes de Qurta (Egypte) par datation OSL de leur couverture sédimentaire

Dirk Huyge; Dimitri Vandenberghe; Morgan De Dapper; Phlorias Mees; Wouter Claeys; John Coleman Darnell


Revue d'Égyptologie | 2008

The Eleventh Dynasty Royal Inscription from Deir el-Ballas

John Coleman Darnell


Archive | 2007

Tutankhamun's Armies: Battle and Conquest During Ancient Egypt's Late Eighteenth Dynasty

John Coleman Darnell; Colleen Manassa

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Florias Mees

Royal Museum for Central Africa

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