The southern Red Sea coast is the location of more than 4,200 archaeological shell midden sites. These shell middens preserve archaeological and climatic archives of unprecedented resolution and scale. By using shells from these contexts, it is possible to link past environmental information with episodes of human occupation and resource processing. This chapter summarises current knowledge about the marine gastropod Conomurex fasciatus (Born 1778) and discusses its use in environmental and climatic reconstruction using stable isotope and elemental ratio analysis. It offers a review of the most recent studies of shell midden sites on the Farasan Islands, their regional importance during the mid-Holocene, theories about seasonal use of the c...
Reconstructing environments around archaeological sites is complicated by past land management pract...
This paper investigates the stable isotopic composition from late Pleistocene-Holocene (similar to 1...
The study of the paleoclimate of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) is of particular importance to help limit t...
The marine gastropod Conomurex fasciatus (Born 1778) is the main component of thousands of shell mid...
The focus of this thesis is to assess the value of the coastal landscape of the southern Red Sea aft...
The focus of this thesis is to assess the value of the coastal landscape of the southern Red Sea aft...
The seasonal pattern of shellfish foraging at the archaeological site of Haua Fteah in the Gebel Akh...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
Fossil corals and molluscs from elevated and submerged reef terraces of the western Gulf of Aqaba (n...
Fossil corals and molluscs from elevated and submerged reef terraces of the western Gulf of Aqaba (n...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata yield ...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata yield ...
Reconstructing environments around archaeological sites is complicated by past land management pract...
Reconstructing environments around archaeological sites is complicated by past land management pract...
This paper investigates the stable isotopic composition from late Pleistocene-Holocene (similar to 1...
The study of the paleoclimate of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) is of particular importance to help limit t...
The marine gastropod Conomurex fasciatus (Born 1778) is the main component of thousands of shell mid...
The focus of this thesis is to assess the value of the coastal landscape of the southern Red Sea aft...
The focus of this thesis is to assess the value of the coastal landscape of the southern Red Sea aft...
The seasonal pattern of shellfish foraging at the archaeological site of Haua Fteah in the Gebel Akh...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Oxygen isotope geochemistry of Molluscan shell is an essential part of environmental archaeology and...
Fossil corals and molluscs from elevated and submerged reef terraces of the western Gulf of Aqaba (n...
Fossil corals and molluscs from elevated and submerged reef terraces of the western Gulf of Aqaba (n...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata yield ...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata yield ...
Reconstructing environments around archaeological sites is complicated by past land management pract...
Reconstructing environments around archaeological sites is complicated by past land management pract...
This paper investigates the stable isotopic composition from late Pleistocene-Holocene (similar to 1...
The study of the paleoclimate of the Gulf of Maine (GOM) is of particular importance to help limit t...