The sociocultural complexity observed at Nabta Playa …

Years: 3933BCE - 3790BCE

The sociocultural complexity observed at Nabta Playa and expressed by different levels of authority within the society there has been suggested as forming the basis for the structure of both the Neolithic society at Nabta and the Old Kingdom of Egypt.

Archaeological discoveries reveal that these prehistoric peoples led livelihoods seemingly at a higher level of organization than their contemporaries who lived closer to the Nile Valley.

The people of Nabta Playa have above-ground and below-ground stone construction, villages designed in pre-planned arrangements, and deep wells that hold water throughout the year.

Findings also indicate that the region was occupied only seasonally, most likely only in the summer period, when the local lake filled with water for grazing cattle.

Analysis of human remains suggests that these people had migrated from sub-Saharan Africa.

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