David Dufton and Tom Branton have taken a geological look at the changing environment in Egypt, revealing that the Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods, times of change for the ancient Egyptians, also marked a time of ‘landscape confict’ between the desert wadis and the Nile
North Africa contains evidence of environmental change that can be used to examine past climate vari...
Egypt is one of world's oldest human-populated areas. Some of the first written evidence of inhabiti...
Egypt is almost totally dependent upon water that originates from the upstream headwaters of the Nil...
David Dufton and Tom Branton have taken a geological look at the changing environment in Egypt, reve...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 6.Field as well as archaeological, mineralogical and geochemical invest...
The role environmental change may have played at the dawn of Egyptian history has been overlooked in...
The Egyptian civilization arose and developed during the Predynastic period (7300 to 5000 years befo...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [11-13].Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by t...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in World Archaeology on 2...
During the mid-Holocene, some of the world's first large-scale complex societies came into being wit...
Occupation of the Egyptian Western Desert during the Holocene is linked with the summer monsoon, the...
L'Egypte, territoire aride, dépend essentiellement du Nil pour l'irrigation de ses terres agricoles....
Gebel Umm Hammad in the Red Sea Mountains east of Quseir, Egypt, today enjoys small but irregular am...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
North Africa contains evidence of environmental change that can be used to examine past climate vari...
Egypt is one of world's oldest human-populated areas. Some of the first written evidence of inhabiti...
Egypt is almost totally dependent upon water that originates from the upstream headwaters of the Nil...
David Dufton and Tom Branton have taken a geological look at the changing environment in Egypt, reve...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 6.Field as well as archaeological, mineralogical and geochemical invest...
The role environmental change may have played at the dawn of Egyptian history has been overlooked in...
The Egyptian civilization arose and developed during the Predynastic period (7300 to 5000 years befo...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. [11-13].Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by t...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in World Archaeology on 2...
During the mid-Holocene, some of the world's first large-scale complex societies came into being wit...
Occupation of the Egyptian Western Desert during the Holocene is linked with the summer monsoon, the...
L'Egypte, territoire aride, dépend essentiellement du Nil pour l'irrigation de ses terres agricoles....
Gebel Umm Hammad in the Red Sea Mountains east of Quseir, Egypt, today enjoys small but irregular am...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
North Africa contains evidence of environmental change that can be used to examine past climate vari...
Egypt is one of world's oldest human-populated areas. Some of the first written evidence of inhabiti...
Egypt is almost totally dependent upon water that originates from the upstream headwaters of the Nil...