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Publications
resulting directly from
Project work (reverse chronological order)
- Brooks, N., Clarke,
J., Garfi, S. and Pirie, A. 2009 (in press). The archaeology of
Western Sahara: results of environmental and archaeological
reconnaissance. Antiquity (accepted
for publication Jan. 2009, revised version submitted Jun. 2009).
- Brooks, N., Clarke, J., Crisp, J.,
Crivellaro, F., Jousse, H.,
Markiewicz, E., Nichol, M., Raffin, M., Robinson, R., Wasse, A. and
Winton, V. 2006. Funerary sites in the "Free Zone": Report on
the
second and third seasons of fieldwork of the Western Sahara Project. Sahara 17, 73-94. View abstract
and figures. pdf
(2.1 Mb)
- Brooks, N.
2005. Cultural heritage and
conflict: The threatened archaeology of Western Sahara. The Journal of
North African Studies 304, 413-439. pdf (1.3 Mb)
- Brooks, N., Di Lernia, S., Drake, N.,
Raffin, M. and Savage, T. 2003.
The geoarchaeology of Western Sahara: Preliminary results of the first
Anglo-Italian expedition in the “free zone”. Sahara
14: 63-80. View abstract,
or version of full article in html or pdf format
(8.2 Mb)
Related publications by Project members
(Saharan topics)
- Brooks, N.
2006. Climate Change, Drought and
Pastoralism in the Sahel. Discussion Note for World Initiative
on Sustainable Pastoralism, WISP/IUCN. pdf (16k Kb).
- Brooks, N.
2006.
Cultural responses
to aridity and increased social complexity in the Middle Holocene. Quaternary International 151,
29-49. pdf
(324 kb).
- Brooks, N.,
Di
Lernia, S., Drake, N.
Chiapello, I., Legrand, M., Moulin, C. and Prospero, J. 2005. The
environment-society nexus in the Sahara from prehistoric times to the
present day. The Journal of North African Studies 304, 253-292. pdf (508 kb).
- Brooks,
N. 2004. Drought in the
African Sahel: long-term perspectives and future prospects.
Tyndall Centre Working Paper No. 61. pdf
(568 kb)
More publications by Project Directors available here
(Nick Brooks) and here
(Joanne Clarke)
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