Occupation of the Egyptian Western Desert during the Holocene is linked with the summer monsoon, the position and intensity of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and the use of internal lakes and playas fed by summer rain. In contrast, such correlations are absent for the Fayum region of Egypt where occupation instead correlates with mid-Holocene increases in intensity of Mediterranean winter rainfall. Lake Qarun in the Fayum was the only lake where Near Eastern plant domesticates were used during the early-mid-Holocene period. Analysis of radiocarbon determinations is presented which suggests that, unlike later agriculture in the Nile Valley, early use of domesticates in the Fayum involved a dependence on winter rains for cereal cu...
The Egyptian civilization arose and developed during the Predynastic period (7300 to 5000 years befo...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
This volume presents the results of a long study begun in 2004 within the framework of the Archaeolo...
Occupation of the Egyptian Western Desert during the Holocene is linked with the summer monsoon, the...
Integrated lithostratigraphic and geochronologic studies of Umm Akhtar Playa, a newly discovered dry...
Gebel Umm Hammad in the Red Sea Mountains east of Quseir, Egypt, today enjoys small but irregular am...
Fluctuations in the levels of Lake Qarun, Fayum, Egypt have long been recognized and are associated ...
Geoarchaeological research was performed across an archaeological landscape along the hyperarid nort...
Geoarchaeological information presented here pertains to a subsidiary Nile channel that once flowed ...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
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...
African monsoon precipitation experienced a dramatic change in the course of the Holocene. The pace ...
More than 35 years of continuing research into the Late Quaternary and prehistory of the Nile Valley...
The Egyptian civilization arose and developed during the Predynastic period (7300 to 5000 years befo...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
This volume presents the results of a long study begun in 2004 within the framework of the Archaeolo...
Occupation of the Egyptian Western Desert during the Holocene is linked with the summer monsoon, the...
Integrated lithostratigraphic and geochronologic studies of Umm Akhtar Playa, a newly discovered dry...
Gebel Umm Hammad in the Red Sea Mountains east of Quseir, Egypt, today enjoys small but irregular am...
Fluctuations in the levels of Lake Qarun, Fayum, Egypt have long been recognized and are associated ...
Geoarchaeological research was performed across an archaeological landscape along the hyperarid nort...
Geoarchaeological information presented here pertains to a subsidiary Nile channel that once flowed ...
The early and middle Holocene of North Africa was a time of dramatic climatic and social change, inc...
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
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...
African monsoon precipitation experienced a dramatic change in the course of the Holocene. The pace ...
More than 35 years of continuing research into the Late Quaternary and prehistory of the Nile Valley...
The Egyptian civilization arose and developed during the Predynastic period (7300 to 5000 years befo...
Supraregional investigations of the Holocene occupational history of the eastern Sahara west of the ...
This volume presents the results of a long study begun in 2004 within the framework of the Archaeolo...