Mohamed Hamdan
Professor of Geoarchaeology
El Gama'a St, Giza
(email)
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Searching for the Right Color Palette: Source of Pigments of the Holocene Wadi Sura Paintings, Gilf Kebir, Western Desert (Egypt)
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Afr Archaeol Rev
, vol. 38, pp. 25-47, 2021.
searching_for_the_right_color_palette_source_of_pigments.pdf
Hamdan, M. A., R. J. Flower, F. A. Hassanc, and S. A. G. Leroyd,
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Geochemical and palynological analysis of Faiyum Lake sediments, Egypt: Implications for holocene paleoclimate
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Journal of African Earth Sciences
, vol. 167, pp. 1-18, 2020.
Hamdan, M. A., and F. A. Hassan,
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Quaternary of Egypt
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The Geology of Egypt
, Switzerland , Springer Nature Switzerland AG. , 2020.
Hamdan, M. A., R. J. Flower, F. A. Hassan, and S. M. Hassan,
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The Holocene history of the Faiyum Lake (Egypt) based on sediment characteristics, diatoms and ostracods contents
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Journal of Great Lakes Research
, vol. 46, pp. 456-475, 2020.
B, P., Hamdan M.A, P. B, and H. S,
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Aridification of the Egyptian Sahara 5000–4000 cal BP revealed from x-ray fluorescence analysis of Nile Delta sediments at Kom al-Ahmer/Kom Wasit
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Quaternary International
, vol. 514, pp. 108-118, 2019.
Hamdan, M. A., F. A. Hassan, R. J. Flower, Leroy, S., N. A. Shallaly, and A. Flynn,
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Source of Nile sediments in the floodplain at Saqqara inferred from mineralogical, geochemical, and pollen data, and their paleoclimatic and geoarchaeological significance
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Quaternary International
, vol. 501, pp. 272-288, 2019.
Hassan, F. A., Hamdan M.A, and T. G. Flower, J,
Holocene geoarchaeology and water history of the Fayoum, Egypt
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, 2012.
Barich, B. E., G. Lucarini, M. Gallinaro, and M. Hamdan,
): Sheikh / Bir El Obeiyid: Evidence of Sedentism in the Northern Farafra Depression (Western Desert, Egypt. Prehistory of Northeastern Africa Studies in African Archaeology 10, Poznań Archaeological Museum, (10) 255- 278.
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, 2012.
Hassan, S., R. Steel, A. Barkooky, M. A. Hamdan, C. Olariu, and M. Helper,
Stacked, Lower Miocene tide-dominated estuary deposits in a transgressive succession, Western Desert, Egypt. Sedimentary Geology 282: 241–255.
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, 2012.
A, H. M., and G. Lucarini,
Holocene paleoenvironmental, paleoclimatic and geoarchaeological significance of the Sheikh El-Obeiyid area (Farafra Oasis, Egypt). Quaternary International http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2013.01.009
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, 2013.
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