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DMP IV: 2008 fieldwork on historic settlement in the Wadi ash-Shati and the Dawada lake villages

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

Stefania Merlo
Affiliation:
Department of History, University of Botswana
Susanne Hakenbeck
Affiliation:
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK
Andrea Balbo
Affiliation:
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK

Abstract

The second season of fieldwork on the historic settlement in the Wadi ash-Shati and the Dawada lake villages was undertaken in January 2008, completing the first stage of survey began during the Desert Migration Project 2007. The fieldwork combined geomorphological observations with the recording of historic settlement to understand how hydrology has influenced human management of the wadi in the past. A number of major Garamantian sites were located in the western Zallaf, in Wadi Dabdab and near the modern settlement of Birgin. Visits were also made to sites of pre-Garamantian and Islamic date, and a preliminary survey of the Dawada village of Gabr’Awn completed. While many of the sites recorded in the Wadi ash-Shati are extremely well-preserved, a number of sites appear threatened, while others have already been extensively damaged.

Type
Archaeological Reports
Copyright
Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 2008

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References

Mattingly, D.J. (ed.) 2007. The Archaeology of Fazzān. Volume 2, Gazetteer, Pottery and Other Finds. Department of Antiquities, Tripoli and Society for Libyan Studies, London.CrossRefGoogle Scholar