Desert Soils in Lower Wadi Howar
Evidence of climate change and human impact during the Holocene
Gundelwein, Andreas
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Gundelwein, Andreas, 2007: Desert Soils in Lower Wadi Howar - Evidence of climate change and human impact during the Holocene. In: Burmeister, Stefan; Derks, Heidrun; Richthofen, Jasper von (eds.): Zweiundvierzig : Festschrift für Michael Gebühr zum 65. Geburtstag; 2007, VML Vlg Marie Leidorf, Rahden/Westf., p. 247–256, DOI: 10.23689/fidgeo-1796.
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The analysis of desert soils near archaeological sites allowed new insights in the environmental and living conditions of the early inhabitants of the Wadi Howar (NW Sudan) and their interactions with their environment. It also provided us with more information about the soil genesis in arid regions. Further studies should concentrate on dating the described indicators of a more humid climate in the eastern Sahara during the Holocene. Begleitende bodenkundliche Studien im Rahmen archäologischer Untersuchungen zur Besiedelungsgeschichte des Nordwest-Sudans im Holozän
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Subjects:
SudanArchaeology
climate change
human impact
Sudan <Nordwest>
Wadi Howar
Archäologische Stätte
Wüstenboden
Holozän
Klimaänderung
Aride Regionen {Bodenkunde}
Bodenuntersuchung, Bodenanalyse
Klimaschwankungen und Klimaänderungen im Quartär
Westafrika, Sudan und Guinealänder {Bodenkunde}
Salzböden, Wüstenböden
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