ElkabSettlement, Lc 16 (fill of the 2nd room of a 2nd dynasty building)Egypt
ElkabSettlement (fill of a room of a 2nd dynasty house)Egypt
ElkabSettlement, Lc 11Egypt
ElkabSettlement, Lc. 15 (ashy layer against walls of silo T3B-Fea01)Egypt
ElkabSettlement (from pottery lot 78, diagnostic 4)Egypt
ElkabSettlement (sondage between Double Walls: sebakhin layer)Egypt
ElkabSettlement (yellow dark brown sand layer below silo T3D-fea06)Egypt
ElkabSettlement (Lc45, between mud brick walls Lc16, 17, 4)Egypt
From the early Old Kingdom to the Badarian: preliminary report on the 2012 excavation campaign in the settlement area of Elkab, in: Maczyńska, Agnieszka (ed.), The Nile Delta as a centre of cultural interactions between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 4th millennium BC. Proceedings of the conference held in the Poznań Archaeological Museum, Poznań , Poland , 21-22 June 2013. Studies in African Archaeology 13. Poznań
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Detecting magic in rock art: the case of the ancient Egyptian "malignant ass", in: Riemer, Heiko; Förster, Frank; Herb, Michael; Pöllath, Nadja (eds), Desert animals in the eastern Sahara: status, economic significance, and cultural reflection in antiquity. Colloquium Africanum 4. Köln
Animal representations in the Late Paleolithic rock art of Qurta (Upper Egypt), in: Riemer, Heiko; Förster, Frank; Herb, Michael; Pöllath, Nadja (eds), Desert animals in the eastern Sahara: status, economic significance, and cultural reflection in antiquity. Colloquium Africanum 4. Köln
Le scorpion en silex du Musée royal de Mariemont et les silex figuratifs de l'Egypte pré- et protodynastique. Cahiers de Mariemont 28–29 (1997–1998)
Un cimetière particulier de la deuxième dynastie à Elkab. Archéo-Nil 12
L'art le plus ancien de la Vallée du Nil: les pêcheurs d'El-Hosh. Archéo-Nil 12
Late Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic rock art in Egypt: Qurta and el-Hosh. Archéo-Nil 19
‘Lascaux along the Nile’: Late Pleistocene rock art in Egypt. Antiquity 81 (313)
Ice Age' art along the Nile. Egyptian Archaeology 33
Dating Egypt's oldest 'art': AMS 14C age determinations of rock varnishes covering petroglyphs at el-Hosh (Upper Egypt). Antiquity 75