Mostagedda is an archaeological site in Upper Egypt, 10 km south of Asyut and on the east bank of the Nile, which includes a necropolis that covers several different periods of Egyptian history from predynastic Badarian culture to Greco Roman. Notably, the site also includes burials from the Pan-Grave culture of ancient Nubia.[1]

Mostagedda
Location of Mostagedda in Egypt
Location of Mostagedda in Egypt
Mostagedda
Location in Egypt
Map
Interactive map of Mostagedda
LocationAsyut Governorate, Egypt
RegionUpper Egypt
Coordinates27°4′59.99″N 31°22′59.99″E / 27.0833306°N 31.3833306°E / 27.0833306; 31.3833306
TypeNecropolis
History
CulturesPan-Grave culture
Badarian culture
Ancient Egypt
Site notes
ArchaeologistsGuy Brunton
Winifred Brunton

British Egyptologist Guy Brunton and his wife Winifred excavated at Mostagedda and the broader El Badari district in the 1920s.[2]

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Further reading

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  • Brunton, Guy (1937). Mostagedda and the Tasian Culture: British Museum Expedition to Middle Egypt, First and Second Years, 1928, 1929. London: Quaritch.

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