Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia)
The archaeological site Qurayyah, situated in the NW of the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, has been repeatedly described as one of the largest and most significant oases of Northwestern Arabia. Human occupation in the oasis started at least from the early Holocene and continued to the Nabatean, Rom...
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doaj-6ef2cfec87b24c189b1231e31bebdd7b2020-11-25T03:08:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472019-07-0115221522610.1080/17445647.2019.15760681576068Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia)Laura Hüneburg0Philipp Hoelzmann1Daniel Knitter2Bernd Teichert3Christiane Richter4Christopher Lüthgens5Abdullah S. Alsaud6Marta Luciani7Physical Geography, Institute of Geographical Sciences, Freie Universität BerlinPhysical Geography, Institute of Geographical Sciences, Freie Universität BerlinDepartment of Geography, Physical Geography, Landscape Ecology and Geoinformation, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu KielFaculty of Spatial Information, University of Applied Sciences DresdenFaculty of Spatial Information, University of Applied Sciences DresdenInstitute for Applied Geology (IAG), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences ViennaDirector General of Research and Archaeological Studies, Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH)Department of Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology, University of ViennaThe archaeological site Qurayyah, situated in the NW of the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, has been repeatedly described as one of the largest and most significant oases of Northwestern Arabia. Human occupation in the oasis started at least from the early Holocene and continued to the Nabatean, Roman and late Byzantine period. The hydrologically favored position results from its specific geomorphological location where the plateaus fade towards the east and the landscape opens towards the Tabuk Basin so that a balanced water supply was ensured. We present a geomorphological map (1:20,000; main map) based on the interpretation of a high-resolution satellite image and detailed control in the field. The map integrates archaeological, hydraulic and natural features in order to show how the people at Qurayyah structured their landscape and developed water management strategies in relation to prevailing geomorphological processes during the incipient phase (Bronze Age) of the oasis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1576068geoarchaeologygeomorphological mapwater management strategiesbronze age / early iron agenw arabiaremote sensing |
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Laura Hüneburg Philipp Hoelzmann Daniel Knitter Bernd Teichert Christiane Richter Christopher Lüthgens Abdullah S. Alsaud Marta Luciani |
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Laura Hüneburg Philipp Hoelzmann Daniel Knitter Bernd Teichert Christiane Richter Christopher Lüthgens Abdullah S. Alsaud Marta Luciani Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia) Journal of Maps geoarchaeology geomorphological map water management strategies bronze age / early iron age nw arabia remote sensing |
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Laura Hüneburg Philipp Hoelzmann Daniel Knitter Bernd Teichert Christiane Richter Christopher Lüthgens Abdullah S. Alsaud Marta Luciani |
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Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia) |
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Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia) |
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Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia) |
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Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia) |
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Living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of Qurayyah (NW Arabia) |
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living at the wadi – integrating geomorphology and archaeology at the oasis of qurayyah (nw arabia) |
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2019-07-01 |
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The archaeological site Qurayyah, situated in the NW of the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, has been repeatedly described as one of the largest and most significant oases of Northwestern Arabia. Human occupation in the oasis started at least from the early Holocene and continued to the Nabatean, Roman and late Byzantine period. The hydrologically favored position results from its specific geomorphological location where the plateaus fade towards the east and the landscape opens towards the Tabuk Basin so that a balanced water supply was ensured. We present a geomorphological map (1:20,000; main map) based on the interpretation of a high-resolution satellite image and detailed control in the field. The map integrates archaeological, hydraulic and natural features in order to show how the people at Qurayyah structured their landscape and developed water management strategies in relation to prevailing geomorphological processes during the incipient phase (Bronze Age) of the oasis. |
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geoarchaeology geomorphological map water management strategies bronze age / early iron age nw arabia remote sensing |
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