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- Auteur: Alain Anselin, Université des Antilles-Guyane. Résumé: "The study of the artefacts of the tombs of pre-dynastic cemeteries of Upper Egypt shows a minimal, but sociologically significant, concordance with the results of their size distribution. Particularly, the incorporation of two characteristic powerfacts, harpoon and boat, as standardized motifs in religious funerary iconographical "show" of naqadan leaders, then their constituent passage from iconography to hieroglyphic writing accompany, illustrate and qualify a growing process of social stratification and the emergence of the state in the Nile Valley. ". Cet article est paru dans la revue Revista de la Sociedad Uruguaya de Egyptologia.
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http://web.archive.org/web/20111221175427/http://www.culturediff.org/mediasources/articles/egyptologie/RSUE_Anselin.pdf
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