Shift away from Nile incision at Luxor ~4,000 years ago impacted ancient Egyptian landscapes
Although the Nile is one of the largest rivers in the world and played a central role in ancient Egyptian life, little is known about its response to climatic change during the Holocene. Here we present a framework for the evolution of the Egyptian Nile, demonstrating how climatic and environmental...
Main Authors: | Peeters, J, Graham, A, Toonen, W, Pennington, B, Durcan, J, Winkels, T, Barker, D, Masson-Berghoff, A, Adamson, K, Emery, V, Strutt, K, Millet, M, Sollars, L, Ghazala, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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