Abstract

A grave on the boulder hill at Nazlet Khater, Upper Egypt, yielded a skeleton of modern man with archaic features. The presence of a bifacial axe in the grave suggests that the grave is contemporaneous with a nearby mining site where similar bifacial axes were found. This chert mining site is dated between 35,000 and 30,000 years ago.

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