The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is poorly understood because inadequate dating control has hindered effective integration of archaeological, fluvial, and climate records. This paper presents the most comprehensive and robustly dated archaeological and paleoenvironmental data sets yet compiled for the desert Nile. It focuses on the valley floor hinterland of the Kingdom of Kerma (2400-1450 B.C.) in northern Sudan. Kerma emerged as a rival to Egypt during Africa's first "Dark Age" drought. In contrast to other irrigation-based agriculturists in Egypt and Asia, Kerma flourished during the environmental crisis ca. 2200 B.C. We have studied the stratigraphy and archaeological record...
The hydromorphic regimes that underpinned Old World river-based civilizations are reviewed in light ...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
Despite the major contributions provided over fifty years ago by A.J. Arkell and J.D. Tothill to our...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
In the Nile catchment, a growing number of site- and reach-based studies employ radiocarbon and, mor...
Invited Paper Forty years ago Colin Renfrew declared that "every archaeological problem starts as a ...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
<div><p>The termination of the African Humid Period in northeastern Africa during the early Holocene...
More than 35 years of continuing research into the Late Quaternary and prehistory of the Nile Valley...
During the Quaternary period, the eastern Sahara's hydroclimate oscillated between wet and dry inter...
Interactions between aeolian processes and the Nile fluvial system have been illustrated for the lat...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Geoarchaeological information presented here pertains to a subsidiary Nile channel that once flowed ...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
The hydromorphic regimes that underpinned Old World river-based civilizations are reviewed in light ...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
Despite the major contributions provided over fifty years ago by A.J. Arkell and J.D. Tothill to our...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
In the Nile catchment, a growing number of site- and reach-based studies employ radiocarbon and, mor...
Invited Paper Forty years ago Colin Renfrew declared that "every archaeological problem starts as a ...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
<div><p>The termination of the African Humid Period in northeastern Africa during the early Holocene...
More than 35 years of continuing research into the Late Quaternary and prehistory of the Nile Valley...
During the Quaternary period, the eastern Sahara's hydroclimate oscillated between wet and dry inter...
Interactions between aeolian processes and the Nile fluvial system have been illustrated for the lat...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Geoarchaeological information presented here pertains to a subsidiary Nile channel that once flowed ...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
The hydromorphic regimes that underpinned Old World river-based civilizations are reviewed in light ...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
Despite the major contributions provided over fifty years ago by A.J. Arkell and J.D. Tothill to our...