In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor from New Kingdom royal cult temples on the western desert edge. Few sites have been archaeologically identified in the western flood plain, despite its presumed pivotal role in the ancient ritual landscape as the territory that both physically divided and symbolically connected the areas inhabited by the living and the areas occupied by the dead. Using borehole data and electrical resistivity tomography, the current investigation of subsurface deposits reveals the location of an abandoned channel of the Nile. This river course was positioned in the western, distal part of the Nile flood plain. Over 2100 ceramic fragments recovered...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Here we present the results of a geoarchaeological study, undertaken in Upper Egypt, in the western ...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Here we present the results of a geoarchaeological study, undertaken in Upper Egypt, in the western ...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...
New Kingdom royal cult temples in Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) are all located on the lower desert edge. Ko...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological study undertaken in Upp...