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Journal of African Archaeology | 2016

Did Middle Stone Age Khargan Peoples Leave Structural Features? ‘Site J’, The Forgotten Settlement of the ‘Empty Desert’, Kharga Oasis, Egypt: 1933 and 2011

Bonnie A.B. Blackwell; Andrew J. Wreschnig; Anne R. Skinner; Nicholas Taylor; Jennifer R. Smith; Maxine R. Kleindienst; Marcia F. Wiseman; Mary M. A. McDonald

G. Caton-Thompson and E. W. Gardner designated new Pleistocene cultural units at Kharga Oasis in the 1930’s: both were originally termed ‘pre-Sebilian’, but were later locally named the ‘Levalloiso-Khargan’ and ‘Khargan’ industries. High on the Bulaq scarp face, a puzzling cluster of stone ‘alignments’ was discovered in 1931–32, with a reported, but discounted, association with ‘Levalloiso-Khargan’ artefacts. Gardner excavated some features in 1933. Members of the Kharga Oasis Prehistory Project relocated ‘Site J’ in January 2011, and verified the reported Khargan associations with the features. In 2008, the project found structural features associated with Khargan artefacts in the northern Gebel Yebsa survey area, confirming earlier finds in the southern oases of Kurkur and Dungul. Evidence there, and that found in Kharga and Dakhleh oases, is now designated as the Khargan Complex. The associated built stone features of the included cultural units appear to be unique in Late Pleistocene Africa, especially at Bulaq.


Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2004

A reconstruction of Quaternary pluvial environments and human occupations using stratigraphy and geochronology of fossil-spring tufas, Kharga Oasis, Egypt

Jennifer R. Smith; Robert Giegengack; Henry P. Schwarcz; Mary M. A. McDonald; Maxine R. Kleindienst; Alicia L. Hawkins; Charles S. Churcher


Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | 1998

Early African Pastoralism : View from Dakhleh oasis (South Central Egypt)

Mary M. A. McDonald


African Archaeological Review | 2009

Increased Sedentism in the Central Oases of the Egyptian Western Desert in the Early to Mid-Holocene: Evidence from the Peripheries

Mary M. A. McDonald


African Archaeological Review | 1991

Technological organization and sedentism in the Epipalaeolithic of Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt

Mary M. A. McDonald


Quaternary International | 2016

The pattern of Neolithization in Dakhleh Oasis in the Eastern Sahara

Mary M. A. McDonald


Nyame akuma | 2003

Kharga oasis prehistoric project: 2002 field season

Maxine R. Kleindienst; Mary M. A. McDonald; Charles S. Churcher


Nyame akuma | 2006

The Kharga Oasis Prehistory Project (KOPP) : research during the 2006 field season

Mary M. A. McDonald; A. L. Hawkins; Maxine R. Kleindienst


Nyame akuma | 2004

Report on the 2003 field activities of the kharga Oasis Prehistoric Project (KOPP)

Mary M. A. McDonald; Jennifer R. Smith; Ashten R. Warfe; Johanna M. Kieniewicz; Katherine A. Adelsberger


Nyame akuma | 2001

The mid-Holocene Sheikh Muftah Cultural Unit of Dakhleh Oasis, South Central Egypt: a preliminary report on recent fieldwork

Mary M. A. McDonald; Charles S. Churcher; Ursula Thanheiser; Jennifer Thompson; Ines Teubner; Ashten R. Warfe

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Katherine A. Adelsberger

Washington University in St. Louis

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University of Pennsylvania

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