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Proussakov, Nature and Man in Ancient Egypt (3030 words) |
 | The Atlantic Climatic Optimum with its moistening was followed by a steep fall of temperature in the Northern Hemisphere during the Fourth Millennium BC; in particular, this fall was accompanied by the settling of arid conditions in the Northeast Africa. |
 | 3600 BC; it is noteworthy that this climatological landmark coincides with the rough date of considerable social and technological progress in the Nile Valley which is associated with the transition from Naqada I (Amratian) to Naqada II (Gerzean) archaeological cultures in Egypt. |
 | The starting point of the argument was K. Butzer's reconstruc-tion of the alluvial Nile floodplain formation and, in particular, the assumption that in the Second Millennium BC (owing to the cessation of the monsoon rains in Ethiopia), the silt deposition in the Nile Valley was interrupted. |