Abstract

Report on the Western Delta Landscape Project, which integrates geoarchaeological, archaeological, and GIScientific methods to provide a holistic study of the settlement patterns and river channels of the Western Delta, with an illustrative case study of the site of Kom el-Ghuzz. A series of Nile branches west of the Canopic, not previously presented in detail, is also documented. The conceptualisation of a ‘site' is discussed, as well as its implications for archaeological work in Egypt.

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