The Royal City of Meroe, a capital of the ancient Kushite kingdom in modern Sudan, is renowned for its extensive remains of ancient iron production. The exploitation of wood to fuel Meroe’s metallurgical past has long been linked to environmental degradation. However, palaeoenvironmental studies involving archaeobotanical methods such as charcoal analysis, which might confirm or disprove the hypothesis of large-scale deforestation, have so far been missing for the area. Our investigations offer the first comprehensive anthracological data for the iron-smelting contexts at Meroe and its surroundings covering more than 1000 years. They provide unequivocal evidence for extreme selectivity for a single species, the Nile acacia Acacia nilotica (...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Meroe, Sudan was an important royal and industrial centre of the Kingdom of Kush from the 3rd Centur...
International audienceAncient sub-Saharan iron metallurgy has often been blamed for triggering ecolo...
The Royal City of Meroe,ca.200 km north of Khartoum in the modern-day Republic of the Sudan, was an ...
Archaeologists frequently apply 87Sr/86Sr geoprovenance to human and animal bone to answer questions...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
Ongoing archaeometallurgical research at the Royal City of Meroe and the nearby Meroitic town of Ham...
Recent archaeometallurgical investigations in Sudan have provided 97 radiocarbon dates which are use...
The remains of extensive iron industries form prominent features at key locations within the Meroiti...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
Recent excavations of a Late to Post-Meroitic furnace workshop at Meroe, Sudan prompted questions co...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Since it was first ‘discovered’ in the late 1700s by the Scottish explorer James Bruce, Meroe Royal ...
Meroe is one of Africa's most famous archaeological sites, renowned not least for its evidence of ir...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Meroe, Sudan was an important royal and industrial centre of the Kingdom of Kush from the 3rd Centur...
International audienceAncient sub-Saharan iron metallurgy has often been blamed for triggering ecolo...
The Royal City of Meroe,ca.200 km north of Khartoum in the modern-day Republic of the Sudan, was an ...
Archaeologists frequently apply 87Sr/86Sr geoprovenance to human and animal bone to answer questions...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
Ongoing archaeometallurgical research at the Royal City of Meroe and the nearby Meroitic town of Ham...
Recent archaeometallurgical investigations in Sudan have provided 97 radiocarbon dates which are use...
The remains of extensive iron industries form prominent features at key locations within the Meroiti...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
Recent excavations of a Late to Post-Meroitic furnace workshop at Meroe, Sudan prompted questions co...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Since it was first ‘discovered’ in the late 1700s by the Scottish explorer James Bruce, Meroe Royal ...
Meroe is one of Africa's most famous archaeological sites, renowned not least for its evidence of ir...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
Meroe, Sudan was an important royal and industrial centre of the Kingdom of Kush from the 3rd Centur...