Author
Daniels; Charles
Year
2003
Publisher
Society for Libyan Studies
Language
English
Pages
32
ISBN
978-1-90097-102-7
Last Update
13-Oct-2025
Keywords
Archaeology ; History ; African Studies ; Art & Art History
he Archaeology of Fazzān reports seek to advance knowledge of human settlement and adaptation in the world’s largest desert, the Sahara (Cloudsley Thompson 1984; Laureano 1991, 1-43 for good general overviews on the Sahara). The archaeology of the Sahara is at best only partly appreciated (Allan 1981; Phillipson 1992; Shaw et al. 1993), with most attention hitherto focused on the prehistoric phases (Humbert 1989 is a rare attempt to follow the story to recent times). Whilst the irrigated oases of the Egyptian Western Desert have been a focus for investigation (Churcher and Mills 1997; Fakhry 1942/50; 1944; 1950; 1973; 1974;...
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