
Introduction
A Manifesto for the Study of the Ancient Egyptian Environment
Chapter Nine: Reconstructing Egypt’s Paleoecology and Paleoclimate: An Assessment of the Opportunities and Pitfalls
Chapter Two: A Compendium of Recent Evidence from Egypt and Sudan for Climate Change during the Pharaonic Period
Recent Research on the “Carnegie Boat” from Dahshur, Egypt
No abstract.
The Vernacular Boats of Egypt’s Natural Lakes: Documentation of Living Maritime Heritage
Boats are essentials of human interaction with aquatic net-ecosystems. Despite Egypt’s long-standing reliance on its maritime sphere and an increase in the study of ancient maritime life during the past few decades, the scarcity of references and academic readings discussing the living boats of the Egyptian natural lakes provides great opportunity. Often, the living boats…
Foreign Pottery at the Site of Tausret’s Temple of Millions of Years
Research report.
A. Merriman– Egyptian Watercraft Models: From the Predynastic to Third Intermediate Periods
S.E. Sidebotham–Berenike and the Ancient Maritime Spice Route
Tree-rings, Kings, and Old World Archaeology and Environment: Papers Presented in Honor of Peter Ian Kuniholm, edited by S.W. Manning and M.J. Bruce
Overland Boat Transportation During the Pharaonic Period: Archaeology and Iconography
Pharaonic Egyptian needs for waterborne transport surpassed the convenience of geography. Several obstacles— chiefly the lack of a water passage from the Nile Valley to the Red Sea and the unnavigable waters of the Second Cataract—had to be overcome. The Egyptians achieved this by techniques of hull construction, by architectural means, and by the employment of vehicles….