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by Zancy
April 16, 2021
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The Badarian culture provides the earliest direct evidence of agriculture in Upper Egypt during the Predynastic Era. It flourished between 4400 and 4000 BCE, and might have already emerged by 5000 BCE. It was first identified in El-Badari, Asyut Governorate.

About forty settlements and six hundred graves have been located. Social stratification has been inferred from the burying of more prosperous members of the community in a different part of the cemetery. The Badarian economy was based mostly on agriculture, fishing and animal husbandry. Tools included end-scrapers, perforators, axes, bifacial sickles and concave-base arrowheads. Remains of cattle, dogs and sheep were found in the cemeteries. Wheat, barley, lentils and tubers were consumed.

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The Badari culture is primarily known from cemeteries in the low desert. The deceased were placed on mats and buried in pits with their heads usually laid to the south, looking west. This seems contiguous with the later dynastic traditions regarding the west as the land of the dead. The pottery that was buried with them is the most characteristic element of the Badarian culture. It had been given a distinctive, decorative rippled surface.

Location and discovery

Badari culture is so named because of its discovery at El-Badari (Arabic: البداري‎), an area in the Asyut Governorate in Upper Egypt. It is located between Matmar and Qau, approximately 200 km northwest of present-day Luxor (ancient Thebes). El-Badari includes numerous Predynastic cemeteries (notably Mostagedda, Deir Tasa and the cemetery of el-Badari itself), as well as at least one early Predynastic settlement at Hammamia. The area stretches for 30 km along the east bank of the Nile. It was first excavated by Guy Brunton and Gertrude Caton-Thompson between 1922 and 1931. Most of the local cemeteries have yielded distinctive pottery vessels (particularly red-polished ware with blackened tops), as well as terracotta and ivory anthropomorphic figures, slate palettes, stone vases and flint tools. The contents of Predynastic cemeteries at el-Badari have been subjected to a number of analyses attempting to clarify the chronology and social history of the Badarian period.

Cultural features

Pop­u­la­tions in the Badari cul­ture planted wheat and bar­ley, and kept cat­tle, sheep, and goats; their live­stock was given cer­e­mo­nial bur­ial. They used boomerangs, fished from the Nile and hunted gazelle. Lit­tle is known of their build­ings, al­though re­mains of wooden stumps have been found at one site and may have been as­so­ci­ated with a hut or shel­ter of un­known con­struc­tion. Pits that have been found may have served as gra­naries. Some Badar­ian sites also show ev­i­dence of later pre­dy­nas­tic use. The Badar­i­ans dis­cov­ered that mala­chite could be heated into cop­per beads. They wore jew­elry made of ivory, cop­per and quartz. Amulets in the shape of an­i­mals such as the an­te­lope and hip­popota­mus have been found. 

Badar­ian grave goods were rel­a­tively sim­ple and the de­ceased wrapped in reed mat­ting or an­i­mal skins and placed with per­sonal items such as shells or stone beads. Green mala­chite ore, per­haps used for per­sonal dec­o­ra­tion, has also been de­tected on stone palettes. Their dead were gen­er­ally buried fac­ing west, and some­times ac­com­pa­nied by fe­male mor­tu­ary fig­ures carved from ivory.

Basalt vases found at Badari sites were most likely traded up the river from the Delta re­gion or from the north­west. Shells came in quan­ti­ties from the Red Sea. Turquoise pos­si­bly came from Sinai. A Syr­ian con­nec­tion is sug­gested for a four-han­dled pot of hard pink ware. The black pot­tery, with white in­cised de­signs, may have come di­rectly from the West, or from the South. The por­phyry slabs are like the later ones in Nubia, but the ma­te­r­ial could have come from the Red Sea Moun­tains. The glazed steatite beads were not made lo­cally. These all sug­gest that the Badar­i­ans were not an iso­lated tribe, but were in con­tact with the cul­tures on all sides of them. Nor were they no­madic, hav­ing pots of such size and fragility that would have been un­suit­able for use by wanderers.

Ancestral origins

A Badarian burial. 4500–3850 BCE

The Badar­ian cul­ture seems to have had mul­ti­ple sources, of which the West­ern Desert was prob­a­bly the most in­flu­en­tial. Badari cul­ture was likely not to have been solely re­stricted to the Badari re­gion since re­lated finds have been made far­ther to the south at Mah­gar Den­dera, Ar­mant, Elkab and Nekhen (named Hi­er­akon­po­lis by the Greeks), as well as to the east in the Wadi Ham­ma­mat.

Den­tal trait analy­sis of Badar­ian fos­sils found that they were closely re­lated to other Afroasi­atic-speak­ing pop­u­la­tions in­hab­it­ing North­east Africa and the Maghreb. Among the an­cient pop­u­la­tions, the Badar­i­ans were near­est to other an­cient Egyp­tians (Naqada, Hi­er­akon­po­lis, Aby­dos and Kharga in Upper Egypt; Hawara in Lower Egypt), and C-Group and Pharaonic era skele­tons ex­ca­vated in Lower Nubia, fol­lowed by the A-Group cul­ture bear­ers of Lower Nubia, the Kerma and Kush pop­u­la­tions in Upper Nubia, the Meroitic, X-Group and Chris­t­ian pe­riod in­hab­i­tants of Lower Nubia, and the Kel­lis pop­u­la­tion in the Dakhla Oasis.:219–20 Among the re­cent groups, the Badari mak­ers were mor­pho­log­i­cally clos­est to the Shawia and Kabyle Berber pop­u­la­tions of Al­ge­ria as well as Bedouin groups in Mo­rocco, Libya and Tunisia, fol­lowed by other Afroasi­atic-speak­ing pop­u­la­tions in the Horn of Africa.:222–4 The Late Roman era Badar­ian skele­tons from Kel­lis were also phe­no­typ­i­cally dis­tinct from those be­long­ing to other pop­u­la­tions in Sub-Sa­ha­ran Africa:231–2

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