Sebakh, Sherds and Survey

For at least two centuries ancient city and village mounds in Egypt have been destroyed for agricultural purposes and for the manufacture of gunpowder. It is argued that the spread of sebakh from ancient mounds to cultivated ground as fertiliser negates the utility of field survey as a technique for...

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Agriculture
Ancient civilizations of the near east
Archaeological surveys
Art and archaeology
Cemeteries
Crops
Egypt
Excavations
Fertilizers
Houses
Rapport
Villages
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