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De l’époque pharaonique à l’époque byzantine, le paysage des oasis de Kharga et Dakhleh en Égypte s’est considérablement transformé par l’intermédiaire des différents pouvoirs politiques en place. D’espaces frontaliers et postes... more
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      Roman water managementOases of EgyptWestern Desert of Egypt
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian Archaeology
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      EgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyOld Kingdom (Egyptology)Second Intermediate Period (Egyptology)
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyOld Kingdom (Egyptology)
The subject of this paper is the range of potential mechanisms for travel along the Mediterranean coast, from the western edge of the Nile Delta towards Cyrenaica. More specifically, it is concerned with the ways in which travel along... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologySaharan Archaeology
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      EgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyRock Art (Archaeology)Egyptian History
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptologyAnthropology
"A Gift of the Desert: The Oases of the Western Desert of Egypt and their Archaeological Treasures" - Introduction chapter to the theme "Egyptian Oases" of Germany's most popular archaeology magazine ANTIKE WELT. Issue 2 of 2011 offers... more
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      EgyptologyKharga OasisLibyan archaeologyLibyan history and archaeology
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      ArchaeobotanyEgyptian ArchaeologyAgricultural EconomicsAgriculture
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      EgyptologyLandscape ArchaeologyCultural LandscapesIsland archaeology
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgyptian language
This article examines the current state of research on Ptolemaic Black Ware in Egypt and presents previously unpublished examples from the site of Mut el-Kharab, located within Dakhleh Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert.
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyEgyptology
This is the original English version of : Morris, E. 2018 Théorie insulaire et affordances des oasis du désert égyptien, trans. Lise Garond. In Mer et désert de l’Antiquité à nos jours: visions croisées, ed. G. Tallet and T. Sauzeau.... more
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      EgyptologyEgyptian HistoryOld Kingdom (Egyptology)Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of Ptolemaic Period pottery from Mut al-Kharab in Egypt's Western Desert. It includes a discussion of key fabrics and forms, and identifies the features that characterise the Ptolemaic pottery... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyEgyptology
Sampling campaigns associated with the ongoing PhyBiO project revealed the new presence of the benthic pinnate heterovalvar araphid diatom Licmophora normaniana. This species is considered cosmopolitan and is common on marine coasts.... more
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      LimnologyFreshwater BiologyInvasive species ecologyFreshwater Ecology
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      EgyptologyEnvironmental ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyCeramic Analysis (Archaeology)
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient HistoryArchaeologyEgyptology
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      EgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgyptian HistoryEgyptian language
This paper argues that, like the Fayum, the oases of Egypt’s Western Desert were targeted by the Ptolemaic rulers for development. This involved a process of new settlement foundation and agricultural exploitation, which together was... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyLandscape ArchaeologyHellenistic History
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      ArchaeologyMuseum StudiesPottery (Archaeology)Ptolemaic Egyptian History
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      EgyptologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyAssyriologyPhoenicians
"This volume makes a significant contribution on the archaeology of the Dakhleh Oasis. More importantly, however, Gill’s study provides a manual for others working in the wider region who will now be able to recognise and characterise... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyPottery (Archaeology)Hellenistic History
Roman military architecture in Egypt is a significant and interesting phenomenon. The architectural peculiarities of Roman military installations in Egypt were most likely caused by climatic, economic and functional factors. Egypt had a... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyLate Antique ArchaeologyMilitary ArchitectureHellenistic and Roman Fortifications
19-20 september 2014, New York, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. Conference organized by Roger Bagnall (ISAW) and Gaëlle Tallet (University of Limoges). In the middle of Egypt’s vast Western Desert lie the Kharga and... more
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      Kharga OasisOases of EgyptOasisSiwa Oasis
An Euastrum species (Conjugatophyceae, Streptophyta) was found in an agricultural ditch fed by a rheocrenic, slightly-hot spring ‘Ain El-Balad’ in the El-Farafra Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt. Morphotaxonomic diagnosis and autecology of... more
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      LimnologyDesert EcologyFreshwater EcologyOases of Egypt
Dans le désert occidental d'Égypte se trouvent cinq oasis habitables, isolées de la Vallée du Nil par des kilomètres de désert aride. Les fouilles archéologiques y ont commencé tardivement, mais permettent aujourd'hui aux historiens de... more
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      Roman water managementKharga OasisGreco Roman History in EgyptOases of Egypt
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyFunerary Archaeology
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyPtolemaic Egyptian HistoryPtolemaic PeriodHellenistic Egypt
This thesis challenges the accepted view that there is comparatively little evidence for Ptolemaic Period activity in Egypt’s Western Oases. It looks beyond the meagre inscriptional evidence and focuses on the ceramic remains in order to... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyEgyptology
Dans le desert occidental d'Egypte se trouvent cinq oasis habitables, isolees de la Vallee du Nil par des kilometres de desert aride. Les fouilles archeologiques y ont commence tardivement, mais permettent aujourd'hui aux... more
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      ArtMigrationAdaptationRoman water management
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      Ancient ReligionOases of EgyptTempelArchitecture and Public Spaces
Present-day information available on the charophyte macroalgae in Egypt, including their phylogenetic affinities, remains largely incomplete. In this study, nine charophyte populations were collected from different aquatic biotopes across... more
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      LimnologyFreshwater BiologyFreshwater EcologyOases of Egypt
Westiellopsis prolifica, a true-branching cyanobacterium isolated from the hyperarid desert soil habitats of El-Farafra Oasis (Western Desert of Egypt), was investigated with a polyphasic approach. The main morphological characteristics... more
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      CyanobacteriaDesert EcologyBenthic EcologyOases of Egypt
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyIsland StudiesEgyptian HistoryAffordance Theory
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      LimnologyBiologyBenthic EcologyPeriphyton
In this paper I will present a collection of Bes-Vessels from Dakhleh Oasis, as well as examples from Bahariya, dating to the Late Period, Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The examples from Dakhleh represent the only Bes-vessels of Ptolemaic... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyPottery (Archaeology)Egyptian Archaeology
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyEgyptologyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
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      Ancient Egyptian HistoryAncient Egyptian LiteratureAncient EgyptAncient Egyptian Society
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyEgyptKharga OasisOases of Egypt
Touristic development, a necessity for sustainable development, could turn Bahariya Oasis into a focal point of global tourism for the western desert of Egypt. Touristic planning is among the most important tools of contemporary touristic... more
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      HistoryEgyptologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyEconomics
This paper presents an overview of the current state of research into the Ptolemaic Period occupation of Dakhleh Oasis and summarises the available evidence. It proposes that the Ptolemaic rulers specifically targeted Dakhleh, together... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyPtolemaic Egyptian HistoryPtolemaic PeriodAncient Egyptian History
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyPottery (Archaeology)Ptolemaic Egyptian History
The aim of this paper is to present new research regarding the Ptolemaic Period occupation of Dakhleh Oasis. It has previously been thought that the population of the oasis increased significantly during the Roman Period; however, this... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyPottery (Archaeology)Hellenistic History