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The Western Desert of Egypt

Author : Cassandra Vivian
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Nature
ISBN : UOM:39015045669531

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A guide for anyone traveling in Egypt's Western Desert

Dakhleh Oasis and the Western Desert of Egypt under the Ptolemies

Author : James C. R. Gill
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785701368

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Dakhleh Oasis and the Western Desert of Egypt under the Ptolemies by James C. R. Gill Pdf

Through an analysis of recently discovered Ptolemaic pottery from Mut al-Kharab, as well as a reexamination of pottery collected by the Dakhleh Oasis Project during the survey of the oasis from 1978–1987, this book challenges the common perception that Dakhleh Oasis experienced a sudden increase in agricultural exploitation and a dramatic rise in population during the Roman Period. It argues that such changes had already begun to take place during the Ptolemaic Period, likely as the result of a deliberate strategy directed toward this region by the Ptolemies. This book focuses on the ceramic remains in order to determine the extent of Ptolemaic settlement in the oases and to offer new insights into the nature of this settlement. It presents a corpus of Ptolemaic pottery and a catalogue of Ptolemaic sites from Dakhleh Oasis. It also presents a survey of Ptolemaic evidence from the oases of Kharga, Farafra, Bahariya and Siwa. It thus represents the first major synthesis of Ptolemaic Period activity in the Egyptian Western Desert.

The Nile Basin

Author : Martin Williams
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781107179196

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Discusses how prehistoric humans responded to the environmental and climatic changes within the Nile Basin during the past million years.

From Lake to Sand. The Archaeology of Farafra Oasis Western desert, Egypt

Author : Barbara E. Barich,Giulio Lucarini,Mohamed A. Hamdan,Fekri A. Hassan
Publisher : All’Insegna del Giglio
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2014-12-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9788878145207

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From Lake to Sand. The Archaeology of Farafra Oasis Western desert, Egypt by Barbara E. Barich,Giulio Lucarini,Mohamed A. Hamdan,Fekri A. Hassan Pdf

The volume presents all the data collected during the cycle of research conducted by the Italian Archaeological Mission in the Farafra Oasis between 1990 and 2005. The 29 multidisciplinary essays contained in this book provide a detailed picture of the population of the Farafra Oasis, hitherto one of the least well known within the Western Desert. Farafra became particularly important during the middle Holocene, the period when climate conditions were most favourable, with later brief humid episodes even in the historic periods. The results of the long-term research cycle presented here, combined with data from the survey of the whole Wadi el Obeiyid still in progress, allow the authors to identify changes in the peopling of the oasis and to define various occupation phases. The new chronology for the Wadi el Obeiyid is one of the main achievements of the book and, as demonstrated in the final chapter, is in complete agreement with the main cultural units of other territories in the Western Desert. On this chronological basis, the contacts between the latter and the populations established on the Nile are brought into sharper focus. The importance of the archaeological documents discovered at Farafra and, at the same time their fragility due to the deterioration of the physical environment and the uncontrolled human activities, make us fear for their conservation. We hope that this book, with its complete documentation of the precious nature of the Farafra Oasis landscape and its archaeological heritage, may help to promote more effective policies for its safeguard.

Egypt and the Desert

Author : John Coleman Darnell
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 75 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1108820530

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Deserts, the Red Land, bracket the narrow strip of alluvial Black Land that borders the Nile. Networks of desert roads ascended to the high desert from the Nile Valley, providing access to the mineral wealth and Red Sea ports of the Eastern Desert, the oasis depressions and trade networks of the Western Desert. A historical perspective from the Predynastic through the Roman Periods highlights how developments in the Nile Valley altered the Egyptian administration and exploitation of the deserts. For the ancient Egyptians, the deserts were a living landscape, and at numerous points along the desert roads, the ancient Egyptians employed rock art and rock inscriptions to create and mark places. Such sites provide considerable evidence for the origin of writing in northeast Africa, the religious significance of the desert and expressions of personal piety, and the development of the early alphabet.

Sequence Stratigraphy of the Lower Miocene Moghra Formation in the Qattara Depression, North Western Desert, Egypt

Author : Safiya M. Hassan
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013-06-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319003306

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Sequence Stratigraphy of the Lower Miocene Moghra Formation in the Qattara Depression, North Western Desert, Egypt by Safiya M. Hassan Pdf

The Qattara Depression is part of the Northwestern Desert in Egypt and is home to the second lowest point in Africa at -133 meters below sea level. Therefore, before any projects can be carried out in this area, we must first understand the geology of the land. The present study deals with the high-resolution sequence stratigraphic analysis of the Lower Miocene Moghra Formation outcrops in the Qattara Depression Region. The literature on the sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Moghra Formation has been sparse to date, despite some excellent work over the years by academic and petroleum workers. Moreover, the area studied is within what was once a front-line of World War II, where mine fields and war relics are scattered and cover wide reaches. This has resulted in limited geologic mapping in the past. Thus, great attention is paid in this study to establishing a robust sedimentology and high-resolution sequence stratigraphic framework for the Lower Miocene Moghra Formation. Included are works based on outcrops and, most importantly, new sedimentological and chronostratigraphic information not previously available.

The Geology of Egypt

Author : R. Said
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1586 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2017-10-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781351410410

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Scholars from Egypt, Germany and the US review and analyze the results of work carried out on the geology of Egypt: geomorphology and evolution of landscape, tectonics, geophysical regime, volcanicity, Precambrian geology, geologic history and paleogeography, paleontology of selected taxa, ore depos

The Geomorphology of Egypt

Author : Nabil Sayed Embabi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:314900047

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Groundwater in Egypt’s Deserts

Author : Abdelazim Negm,Ahmed Elkhouly
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 437 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783030776220

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Groundwater in Egypt’s Deserts by Abdelazim Negm,Ahmed Elkhouly Pdf

This book brings together contributions from groundwater researchers and scientists on underground water resources in Egypt's deserts. The aquifers' quantity and quality are evaluated in many regions of the Egyptian deserts using established methods that can be effectively employed to investigate the potential for sustainable development in Egypt and similarly arid countries. The water resources in Egypt's deserts are subject to deterioration, mainly by land salinization and water deficiency. This book presents the best management practices, water quantity and quality, and optimal and sustainable usage of available groundwater. The book offers a unique guide for all readers interested in groundwater, modeling, and assessment for sustainable development in Egypt and countries with similar weather and water conditions.

Dakhleh Oasis and the Western Desert of Egypt under the Ptolemies

Author : James C. R. Gill
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785701382

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Dakhleh Oasis and the Western Desert of Egypt under the Ptolemies by James C. R. Gill Pdf

Through an analysis of recently discovered Ptolemaic pottery from Mut al-Kharab, as well as a reexamination of pottery collected by the Dakhleh Oasis Project during the survey of the oasis from 1978–1987, this book challenges the common perception that Dakhleh Oasis experienced a sudden increase in agricultural exploitation and a dramatic rise in population during the Roman Period. It argues that such changes had already begun to take place during the Ptolemaic Period, likely as the result of a deliberate strategy directed toward this region by the Ptolemies. This book focuses on the ceramic remains in order to determine the extent of Ptolemaic settlement in the oases and to offer new insights into the nature of this settlement. It presents a corpus of Ptolemaic pottery and a catalogue of Ptolemaic sites from Dakhleh Oasis. It also presents a survey of Ptolemaic evidence from the oases of Kharga, Farafra, Bahariya and Siwa. It thus represents the first major synthesis of Ptolemaic Period activity in the Egyptian Western Desert.

Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis

Author : Erina Iwasaki,Abdelazim M. Negm,Salwa F. Elbeih
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2021-03-08
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783030640057

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Sustainable Water Solutions in the Western Desert, Egypt: Dakhla Oasis by Erina Iwasaki,Abdelazim M. Negm,Salwa F. Elbeih Pdf

This book is a multidisciplinary manuscript bringing together contributions on water issues from natural and social scientists focused on water management and structures in a challenging environmental situation such as Dakhla Oasis in Egypt's western desert. The authors of this book are relevant scientists in hydrology, geology, remote sensing, agriculture, history, and sociology. It is devoted to various critical environmental topics such as geological and hydraulic structure, climate influence, underground water management, irrigation management, and human settlement. The book provides a range of new perspectives on solving different environmental problems in arid zones toward the region's sustainable development, based on the case studies and fieldwork in the Dakhla Oasis (Western Desert, Egypt).

The Prehistory of an Egyptian Oasis

Author : Romuald Schild,Fred Wendorf
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Egypt
ISBN : STANFORD:36105040197449

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Mobility and pastoralism in the Egyptian Western Desert. Steinplätze in the Holocene regional settlement patterns

Author : Marina Gallinaro
Publisher : All’Insegna del Giglio
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9788878148628

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Mobility and pastoralism in the Egyptian Western Desert. Steinplätze in the Holocene regional settlement patterns by Marina Gallinaro Pdf

This volume presents the results of a long study begun in 2004 within the framework of the Archaeological Mission in the Farafra Oasis of Egypt directed by Barbara Barich and Giulio Lucarini, of the Sapienza University of Rome (now under the auspices of ISMEO). The book focuses on the features known as “Steinplatz-type hearths” and their role in the settlement patterns of the human groups living in the Egyptian Western Desert during the middle and late Holocene. Steinplätze are concentrations of burned and fire-cracked stones that vary in shape and size, and have often been slightly elevated above the present ground level by post-depositional erosion processes. Occurring both as isolated features and in clusters, they are often the only visible structures – or even traces – of ancient settlements. The study of these features is closely interconnected with the mobility strategies of the communities that inhabited this desert region during a period of higher average rainfall than at present but also characterised by significant climate fluctuations, with humid periods interrupted by dry spells and eventually ending in an overall trend towards greater desertification. The use of the Steinplatz-type hearths was most widespread in the second half of the sixth millennium BC, when mobile occupation strategies replaced a more sedentary model. An analysis of the Farafra Oasis Steinplätze is coupled with a general reassessment of the subsistence and mobility models hitherto proposed for the Eastern Sahara, suggesting an integrated occupation system for Farafra itself. The economy of the forager-herders of the middle Holocene, during the climate optimum (6900-5550 cal BC), seems to have relied significantly on herding small livestock, but also on hunting, and likely concentrated on the gathering of wild cereals such as sorghum. During the climate optimum, forms of seasonal stabilisation of the settlement strategy seem to emerge, with the alternating occupation of two different winter and summer villages consisting of clusters of stone-slab huts; short-term task-specific camps, using Steinplätze, logistically completed the system. After this phase, only short-term camps with Steinplätze were occupied. These were probably directly dependent on the wettest areas at the centre of the oases and made use of a tethered exploitation strategy, with brief movements from the central oasis (“daisy-chain” movements). The use strategies of the Steinplatz-type hearths within the mobile settlement system are outlined adopting a clear and immediately assessable model. “Yet although they are among the most distinctive of the Sahara’s archaeological features, Steinplätze have received little systematic attention in recent decades. Marina Gallinaro’s work thus marks a new phase in their study, one that draws them back into discussions of how early livestock-keeping populations in Northeast Africa used the resources and landscapes to the west of the Nile along a trajectory of increasing aridification that eventually culminated in the desert we see today (…) Lucidly written, Gallinaro’s volume will, I believe, help inspire individuals to take up the research agenda she sets out. At a time when so much of the Sahara is off-limits to archaeological fieldwork, it is deeply gratifying to see here yet more evidence of the thoroughness and high quality that have characterized the work of Italian archaeologists in this region of Africa over many decades. The continuing publication of their research, Marina Gallinaro’s included, in the Arid Zone Archaeology monograph series will surely help sustain widespread interest in Saharan archaeology until it becomes possible to excavate and survey again free of current geopolitical restrictions. May that day come soon!” Prof. Peter Mitchell, University of Oxford, UK.

The Corrosive Well Waters of Egypt's Western Desert

Author : Frank Eldridge Clarke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Corrosion resistant materials
ISBN : IND:30000145157073

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The Vegetation of Egypt

Author : M.A. Zahran,A.J. Willis
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2008-11-23
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781402087561

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The Vegetation of Egypt by M.A. Zahran,A.J. Willis Pdf

This book is an attempt to compile and integrate the information documented by many botanists, both Egyptians and others, about the vegetation of Egypt. The ? rst treatise on the ? ora of Egypt, by Petrus Forsskal, was published in 1775. Records of the Egyptian ? ora made during the Napoleonic expedition to Egypt (1778–1801) were provided by A. R. Delile from 1809 to 1812 (Kassas, 1981). The early beginning of ecological studies of the vegetation of Egypt extended to the mid-nineteenth century. Two traditions may be recognized. The ? rst was general exploration and survey, for which one name is symbolic: Georges-Auguste Schweinfurth (1836–1925), a German scientist and explorer who lived in Egypt from 1863 to 1914. The second tradition was ecophysiological to explain the plant life in the dry desert. The work of G. Volkens (1887) remains a classic on xeroph- ism. These two traditions were maintained and expanded in further phases of e- logical development associated with the establishment of the Egyptian University in 1925 (now the University of Cairo). The ? rst professor of botany was the Swedish Gunnar Tackholm (1925–1929). He died young, and his wife Vivi Tackholm devoted her life to studying the ? ora of Egypt and gave leadership and inspiration to plant taxonomists and plant ecologists in Egypt for some 50 years. She died in 1978. The second professor of botany in Egypt was F. W.