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other Naqada sites were established after the A-Group predecessors had
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retreated from northern Lower Nubia.[^99]
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 Mace-head from grave 89. b) Mace-head from grave 70. c) Mace-head from grave 50. D) Mace-head from grave 88. Photos by Alexandros Tsakos. Courtesy of Nubia Museum, Aswan.")
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**~~Figure 4: Some of the mace-heads uncovered in the Naqada graves in Cemetery 17. a) Mace-head from grave 89. b) Mace-head from grave 70. c) Mace-head from grave 50. D) Mace-head from grave 88. Photos by Alexandros Tsakos. Courtesy of Nubia Museum, Aswan.~~**
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## Reuse of Cemetery 17 at Khor Bahan
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I have previously argued that Naqada people reused the A-Group cemetery
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graves, and other weapons were found in four graves (see Appendix 1
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and Figure 4).
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 Mace-head from grave 89. b) Mace-head from grave 70. c) Mace-head from grave 50. D) Mace-head from grave 88. Photos by Alexandros Tsakos. Courtesy of Nubia Museum, Aswan.")
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**~~Figure 4: Some of the mace-heads uncovered in the Naqada graves in Cemetery 17. a) Mace-head from grave 89. b) Mace-head from grave 70. c) Mace-head from grave 50. D) Mace-head from grave 88. Photos by Alexandros Tsakos. Courtesy of Nubia Museum, Aswan.~~**
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Weapons were thus found in 55 per cent of the graves.
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Other weapons uncovered were flint daggers, flint knives, flint and
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chalcedony blades, and various types of arrowheads. Except for the
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