Invited Paper Forty years ago Colin Renfrew declared that "every archaeological problem starts as a problem in geoarchaeology" (Renfrew, 1976 p. 2). With this assertion in mind, this paper draws upon the findings from field research in two sectors of the Nile Valley of Northern Sudan dedicated to the exploration of human-environment interactions during the middle and late Holocene. This part of the Nile corridor contains a rich cultural record and an exceptionally well preserved Holocene fluvial archive. A distinctive feature of these records is the variety of evidence for interaction between desert and river over a range of spatial and temporal scales. This interaction presented both challenges and opportunities for its ancient inhabitants...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
The termination of the African Humid Period in northeastern Africa during the early Holocene was mar...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
Interactions between aeolian processes and the Nile fluvial system have been illustrated for the lat...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
Geoarchaeological information presented here pertains to a subsidiary Nile channel that once flowed ...
In the Nile catchment, a growing number of site- and reach-based studies employ radiocarbon and, mor...
Understanding deltaic resilience in the face of Holocene climate change and human impacts is an impo...
Understanding deltaic resilience in the face of Holocene climate change and human impacts is an impo...
Also http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/research_projects/all_current_projects/sudan/amara_west_r...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
The termination of the African Humid Period in northeastern Africa during the early Holocene was mar...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
Interactions between aeolian processes and the Nile fluvial system have been illustrated for the lat...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
Geoarchaeological information presented here pertains to a subsidiary Nile channel that once flowed ...
In the Nile catchment, a growing number of site- and reach-based studies employ radiocarbon and, mor...
Understanding deltaic resilience in the face of Holocene climate change and human impacts is an impo...
Understanding deltaic resilience in the face of Holocene climate change and human impacts is an impo...
Also http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/research_projects/all_current_projects/sudan/amara_west_r...
Invited Paper The Nile basin contains the longest river channel system in the world and drains about...
Our results show that the late Pleistocene Nile in northern Sudan was shifting position and actively...
The termination of the African Humid Period in northeastern Africa during the early Holocene was mar...