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Ancient remains only recently discovered in the Sahara Desert about 100km[60 miles] west of Abu Simbel in southern Egypt may represent the earliest existing evidence for relgious structures in Africa. They may also provide a possible starting point for the evolution of what would become,in time,the temples of Egypt.

The ancient site known as Nabta Playa is between 6,000-6,500 years old and was discovered by an international archeologist team lead by professor Fred Weindorfof the Southern Methodist Unversity of Dallas,Texas. The site stands on the shores of what was once an ancient lake which existed in the now parched land scape.It contains standing stones as much as 2.75m [9ft] height dragged to the site from a mile or more away.Several of the stones are lined up in an east-west direction and appear to have been used as vertical sighting stones alinged with the sun at the summer solstice. During the summer and autmn,other stones would have been partially submerged in the lake and may have served as markers for the onset of the rainy season.

While the carefully arranged stones of this site seem to have had symbolic and ceremonial functions. It may thus have integrated the temporal cycles of the life-giving waters as a kind of cosmic clock tied to the underlying principles of life and death. As,such ,the site might even be called a proto-temple and while the people of this region may or may have been amung the ancestors of the ancient Egyptians of pharoanic times,these same factors of life and death,water,and the sun certainly lie at the symbolic core of all later Egyptian temples.


The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt
Richard H. Wilkinson


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There were other Epipalaeolithic industries in the Faiyum which preceded Napta Playa (10,000-8,000 bc), one of those was the microlithic blade-tool industry called Halfan (20,000-17,000).
http://www.faiyum.historians.co.uk/html/epipalaeolithic.html



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That was not the point of the thread to acess how old Nabta Playa was. The point of the thread was connection religious ideals of Nabta Playa in connection to cattle with the later Old Kingdom ideals. You have lots of tool industries across the Nile Valley but what matters is the data leading up to the unification.



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