Charting the movements of the Nile
Egypt

Charting the movements of the Nile


Geoarchaeology

There is an article in the most recent issue of Geoarchaeology which may be of interest. Unfortunately articles are not free to view online, but the abstracts can be viewed and 24 hour access to the articles can be purchased if required.

Stratigraphic landscape analysis: Charting the Holocene movements of the Nile at Karnak through ancient Egyptian time

J. M. Bunbury , A. Graham , M. A. Hunter
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- Journal: Azania - Archaeological Research In Africa
Taylor and Francis  Volume 47, Issue 2, 2012.  All articles available for purchase, but abstracts are free to view. There's an article in this issue about the Western Desert, but Andrew B Smith's article may also be of interest. ...

- Online: Geoarchaeological Research In Egypt And The Nile Valley
Geoarchaeology Many thanks, as usual, to Charles Ellwood Jones and his AWOL website for pointing to a special open edition of Geoarchaeology. Here's the introduction and see above for a full list of articles which are available in PDF format. Many...

- Geoarchaeology August 2007
Geoarchaeology Volume 22, Issue 6 (August 2007) The excellent Geoarchaeology journal is featuring an Egypt-related article this month: Holocene climatic change and human settlement between the central Sahara and the Nile Valley: Archaeological and geomorphological...

- Geoarchaeology August 2007
Geoarchaeology The journal Geoarchaeology has a number of fascinating papers focusing on the Mediterranean and Near East (part 2) in its August 2007 issue (Volume 22, Issue 6). Have a look at the above page for more information, with titles and abstracts,...

- J. African Archaeology - Khartoum And Nabta/kiseiba
http://www.african-archaeology.de/journal.php The Journal of African Archaeology, volume 3, is tentatively expected to be released in June. As well as a number of potentially fascinating articles about other areas of Africa, shown at the above address,...



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