Multi-Scale Dimension of Relief in Geoarchaeology. A base for reconstructing Late Pleistocene environments in the Eastern Desert of Egypt

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Maintained by Felix Henselowsky
Created at 27.5.2016

Abstract

Scale, spatial and temporal, is one of the most important issues to deal with, when reconstructing former environments and landscapes in context of geoarchaeology. We present remote sensing investigations of different scales in order to answer crucial questions about late Pleistocene terrain environment as one important aspect for the migration of anatomically modern humans in Northeast Africa.

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Henselowsky, F., Handke, J., Bolten, A., Hoffmeister, D., Kindermann, K., Bubenzer, O. (2016): Multi-Scale Dimension of Relief in Geoarchaeology. A base for reconstructing Late Pleistocene environments in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. CRC806-Database, DOI: 10.5880/SFB806.26

authorHenselowsky, Felix and Handke, Jonas and Bolten, Andreas and Hoffmeister, Dirk and Kindermann, Karin and Bubenzer, Olaf
doi10.5880/SFB806.26
keyFelixHenselowsky2016
publisherCRC806-Database
typeposter
year2016
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