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Definitive analysis of over 10,000 sherds of pottery from early and mid-Holocene sites in Egyptâ s Dakhleh Oasis, providing for the first time a detailed discussion of ceramic sequences, diversity and innovation in local pottery-making and insights into the scoial practices and inter connectedness of desert groups in the Ancient Sahara.

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Definitive analysis of over 10,000 sherds of pottery from early and mid-Holocene sites in Egyptâ s Dakhleh Oasis, providing for the first time a detailed discussion of ceramic sequences, diversity and innovation in local pottery-making and insights into the scoial practices and inter connectedness of desert groups in the Ancient Sahara.
Autorenporträt
Ashten Warfe is the newly appointed Director of the Dakhleh Oasis Project. He received his PhD from Monash University, Australia, where he currently teaches into the archaeology program and conducts research as co-investigator on an Australian Research Council Discovery Project. His research explores social development in arid north-east Africa through material and visual culture.