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Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Tiphaine DachyF. BrioisS. MarchandMathilde MinottiJ. LesurM. Wuttmann Environmental Science, History African Archaeological Review 2018

Within the Egyptian Western Desert, the Kharga Oasis was a particularly favourable and highly frequented area during the Holocene thanks to a permanent ground water supply. Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Article Full-text available Dec 2018 Afr Archaeol Rev Marchand, Sylvie, and Claire Newton. “Pottery” in « The Occupation of an Artesian Spring Area at the Beginning of the Late Holocene Major Arid Phase in the Kharga Oasis »,JFA 37, 2012.

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Comparative Analysis of the Desert and Green Vernacular

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Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Tiphaine Dachy F. Briois S. Marchand Mathilde Minotti J. Lesur M. Wuttmann Environmental Science, History African Archaeological Review 2018 Within the Egyptian Western Desert, the Kharga Oasis was a particularly favourable and highly frequented area during the Holocene Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Article Full-text available Dec 2018 Tiphaine Dachy

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Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Tiphaine Dachy, F. Briois, S. Marchand, Mathilde Minotti, J. Lesur, M. Wuttmann Environmental Science African Archaeological Review 2018 Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Article Full-text available Dec 2018

Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Article Full-text available Dec 2018 Afr Archaeol Rev Within the Egyptian Western Desert, the Kharga Oasis was a particularly favourable and highly frequented area during the Holocene thanks to a Within the Egyptian Western Desert, the Kharga Oasis was a particularly favourable and highly frequented area during the Holocene thanks to a permanent ground water supply. The high concentration and accessibility of archaeological sites here allows the cultural and economic changes to be documented at a local scale, when northeastern Africa was experiencing strong

The Dakhla Oasis, with a sequence that covers the entire Holocene, shows strong parallels to the devel- opment reconstructed for Farafra and with those mod- ifications in the settlement model that Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Tiphaine DachyF. BrioisS. MarchandMathilde MinottiJ. LesurM. Wuttmann Environmental Science, History African Archaeological Review 2018

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Living in an Egyptian Oasis: Reconstruction of the Holocene Archaeological Sequence in Kharga Tiphaine Dachy François Briois Michel Wuttmann Original Article 07 September 2018 Pages: 531 – 566