Graves associated with the Protodynastic period from Tell el-Farkha belonged to a wealthy
community, members of which were buried as a rule in diversified structures with well arranged sets
of offerings. Typical features of these graves enabled a classification into three categories reflecting
social differentiation. The distribution pattern of these burials describes the political and economic
transformation within the Protodynastic community which inhabited the settlement of Tell
el-Farkha and, in a broader sense, all of early Egyptian society at the origins of its history.
keywords in English:
Tell el-Farkha cemetery, Protodynastic graves, social differentiation
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