River courses migrate, but many Egyptologists plot the present-day River Nile on maps of the valley in archaeological times. This may have misled interpretations of ancient monuments and settlements. We show a river migrating rapidly on historical timescales in the Luxor region, sweeping > 5 km across the valley at rates on the order of 2-3 km per 1000 years. Satellite elevation data (SRTM), processed by a novel method, and Landsat imagery are used to trace ancient river levees and extend trends present in 200 years of archive maps thousands of years into the past. This supplements observations by Ptolemy (121-141 AD) and places local geo-archaeological studies in a wider spatial and temporal context. Satellite data are demonstrated to be a...
The Nile is the longest river on Earth and has persisted for millions of years. It has been suggeste...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485–425...
Although Herodot's dictum that "Egypt is a gift of the Nile" is proverbial, there has been only scan...
River courses migrate, but many Egyptologists plot the present-day River Nile on maps of the valley ...
The Nile, as a meandering river, has moved relative to habitation sites since antiquity, as attested...
During the past thirty years the Survey of Memphis and others have acquired more than two hundred bo...
The last four decades, worldwide, the landscape rapidly evolved in both a physical and anthropogenic...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
The contribution highlights the use of Landsat spectral-temporal metrics (STMs) for the detection of...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
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...
The Nile is generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Knowledge of the timing of the Nil...
The construction of the Aswan Dam put an end to a form of relationship between people and the enviro...
The Nile is the longest river on Earth and has persisted for millions of years. It has been suggeste...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485–425...
Although Herodot's dictum that "Egypt is a gift of the Nile" is proverbial, there has been only scan...
River courses migrate, but many Egyptologists plot the present-day River Nile on maps of the valley ...
The Nile, as a meandering river, has moved relative to habitation sites since antiquity, as attested...
During the past thirty years the Survey of Memphis and others have acquired more than two hundred bo...
The last four decades, worldwide, the landscape rapidly evolved in both a physical and anthropogenic...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
The contribution highlights the use of Landsat spectral-temporal metrics (STMs) for the detection of...
Geological analysis of 5-10-m-long sediment cores in the context of the anthropologically derived ma...
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...
The Nile is generally regarded as the longest river in the world. Knowledge of the timing of the Nil...
The construction of the Aswan Dam put an end to a form of relationship between people and the enviro...
The Nile is the longest river on Earth and has persisted for millions of years. It has been suggeste...
Nearly two thousand five hundred years have elapsed since the Greek historian Herodotus (ca. 485–425...
Although Herodot's dictum that "Egypt is a gift of the Nile" is proverbial, there has been only scan...