The Butic Canal – a Roman period transversal route across the northern Nile Delta – was the longest artificial watercourse in the Nile Delta, yet it remains very poorly understood. To date, the canal has not yet been verified by archeological excavations. The route of the eastern section of the canal has been indirectly identified based on a linear elevated feature most likely representing earth from the excavation of the canal. This study combines the analysis of historical sources and remote sensing data, such as satellite imagery and the TanDEM-X digital elevation model, in order to discuss its date of construction, route, and functions. Based on the data of the digital elevation model, new constructional features are visible in the east...
The focus of the work in the northwestern Nile delta shifted from a regional perspective to the loca...
Thirty-five auger cores (covering an area of c. 1 km2) were undertaken at the ancient site of Naukra...
International audienceAncient Alexandria possessed not only an important maritime front but also a l...
The Butic Canal – a Roman period transversal route across the northern Nile Delta – was the longest ...
© Archaeopress & Hadrian 2009Paper from the conference Connected Hinterlands (Proceedings of Red Sea...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
The Pelusiac Branch was a distributary river in the Nile Delta that split off the main trunk of the ...
Archaeological exploration in the Nile Delta has been confined to a handful of expeditions from rece...
Key elements of sacred landscapes of the Nile Delta were lakes, canals and artificial basins connect...
Sacred water canals or lakes, which provided water for all kinds of purification rites and other act...
The construction of the Aswan Dam put an end to a form of relationship between people and the enviro...
Roman engineers contributed to shaping coastal and deltaic landscapes into territories of water. The...
International audienceSince the last great period of aridification of the Sahara about 5,000 years a...
River courses migrate, but many Egyptologists plot the present-day River Nile on maps of the valley ...
The reconstruction of the ancient waterscape in the northwestern Nile delta forms an integral part o...
The focus of the work in the northwestern Nile delta shifted from a regional perspective to the loca...
Thirty-five auger cores (covering an area of c. 1 km2) were undertaken at the ancient site of Naukra...
International audienceAncient Alexandria possessed not only an important maritime front but also a l...
The Butic Canal – a Roman period transversal route across the northern Nile Delta – was the longest ...
© Archaeopress & Hadrian 2009Paper from the conference Connected Hinterlands (Proceedings of Red Sea...
From 2004 on, geoarchaeological research is being carried out in the Nile floodplain near Dayr al Be...
The Pelusiac Branch was a distributary river in the Nile Delta that split off the main trunk of the ...
Archaeological exploration in the Nile Delta has been confined to a handful of expeditions from rece...
Key elements of sacred landscapes of the Nile Delta were lakes, canals and artificial basins connect...
Sacred water canals or lakes, which provided water for all kinds of purification rites and other act...
The construction of the Aswan Dam put an end to a form of relationship between people and the enviro...
Roman engineers contributed to shaping coastal and deltaic landscapes into territories of water. The...
International audienceSince the last great period of aridification of the Sahara about 5,000 years a...
River courses migrate, but many Egyptologists plot the present-day River Nile on maps of the valley ...
The reconstruction of the ancient waterscape in the northwestern Nile delta forms an integral part o...
The focus of the work in the northwestern Nile delta shifted from a regional perspective to the loca...
Thirty-five auger cores (covering an area of c. 1 km2) were undertaken at the ancient site of Naukra...
International audienceAncient Alexandria possessed not only an important maritime front but also a l...