Günter Dreyer

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Günter Dreyer
Born 1943
Residence Germany
Egypt
Citizenship German
Fields Egyptologist
Institutions German Archaeological Institute
Free University Berlin
Berlin University
Alma mater Free University Berlin
Hamburg University
Known for discovery of hieroglypics dating to 33rd century BCE

Günter Dreyer is an Egyptologist at the German Archaeological Institute. In southern Egypt, Dreyer discovered records of linen and oil deliveries which have been carbon-dated to between 3300 BCE and 3200 BCE, predating the Dynastic Period. This find challenges the prevailing view that the first people to write were the Sumerians of Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) sometime before 3000 BCE.[1]

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