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The Fezzan Project 1997: methodologies and results of the first season

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

David Mattingly
Affiliation:
School of Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester
Mohammed al-Mashai
Affiliation:
Department of Antiquities, Tripoli
Philip Balcombe
Affiliation:
School of Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester
Simon Chapman
Affiliation:
School of Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester
Hugh Coddington
Affiliation:
Oxfordshire County Council
Jim Davison
Affiliation:
Grenoble
David Kenyon
Affiliation:
AOC Archaeology, London
Andrew Wilson
Affiliation:
Magdalen College, University of Oxford
Robert Witcher
Affiliation:
School of Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester

Abstract

This report summarises the aims and methods of the Fezzan Project, a new interdisciplinary investigation of human settlement in the Saharan environment of southern Libya. The work follows up earlier British work by Charles Daniels on the Garamantes and focuses on the Wadi el-Agial in the vicinity of Germa (ancient Garama). The time frame of the project is the last 12,000 years. A variety of methodologies has been employed, including topographic survey, standing building recording, excavation, field walking, palaeobotanical and faunal sampling, geophysics and human bone analysis.

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Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 1997

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