The paper reports on a synthesis of pollen analyses and main archaeobotanical studies carried out on Early, Middle and Late Holocene sites from Sai Island in the Nile River (ancient Upper Nubia, present northern Sudan). Multidisciplinary archaeological studies focused on the transitions from hunting-fishinggathering to pastoralism and later to agro-pastoralism in this area. New palynological data were obtained from two sites located on the eastern side of the island: an Early Holocene occupational level of a ‘Khartoum Variant’ foraging site (8-B-10C, Level 2; c. 7600–7200 BC), and a Middle/Late Holocene site dating to the Pre-Kerma/Kerma period (8-B-10A; the later phase is dated c. 1800–1600 BC). These data integrate the results obta...
The Uan Muhuggiag rockshelter (24°50'32''N 10°30'47''E; 900 m a.s.l.) is a pastoral site which provi...
This paper presents the results of stratigraphic excavation and soil studies carried out at Mograt I...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...
The paper reports on a synthesis of pollen analyses and main archaeobotanical studies carried out on...
Pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs have been studied from three archaeological sites (8-B-10C, 8-B-7...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
The palynological study of the Uan Tabu rock shelter performed a large spectrum of information on th...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Attempts at reconstructing past environments are an important part of archaeobotanical investigatio...
Invited Paper Forty years ago Colin Renfrew declared that "every archaeological problem starts as a ...
Palynology applied to archaeological sciences puts particular emphasis on the pollen produced by pla...
Site 8-B-11 at Sai Island in northern Sudan is a stratified site containing late Middle and early Up...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
The Uan Muhuggiag rockshelter (24°50'32''N 10°30'47''E; 900 m a.s.l.) is a pastoral site which provi...
This paper presents the results of stratigraphic excavation and soil studies carried out at Mograt I...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...
The paper reports on a synthesis of pollen analyses and main archaeobotanical studies carried out on...
Pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs have been studied from three archaeological sites (8-B-10C, 8-B-7...
This multiscalar study explores Holocene environmental changes across the Sahara, within the easter...
The palynological study of the Uan Tabu rock shelter performed a large spectrum of information on th...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
Little is known about the introduction of domesticated crops in Sudan. Substantial early evidence of...
Attempts at reconstructing past environments are an important part of archaeobotanical investigatio...
Invited Paper Forty years ago Colin Renfrew declared that "every archaeological problem starts as a ...
Palynology applied to archaeological sciences puts particular emphasis on the pollen produced by pla...
Site 8-B-11 at Sai Island in northern Sudan is a stratified site containing late Middle and early Up...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
The Uan Muhuggiag rockshelter (24°50'32''N 10°30'47''E; 900 m a.s.l.) is a pastoral site which provi...
This paper presents the results of stratigraphic excavation and soil studies carried out at Mograt I...
Palynological investigations carried out so far in the archaeological sites of the Tadrart Acacus ha...