2020
DOI: 10.5194/egqsj-68-215-2020
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Sediment-filled karst depressions and <i>riyad</i> – key archaeological environments of south Qatar

Abstract: Abstract. Systematic archaeological exploration of southern Qatar started in the 1950s. However, detailed local and regional data on climatic fluctuations and landscape changes during the Holocene, pivotal for understanding and reconstructing human–environment interactions, are still lacking. This contribution provides an overview on the variability of geomorphic environments of southern Qatar with a focus on depression landforms, which reveal a rich archaeological heritage ranging from Palaeolithic(?) and Ear… Show more

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“…The moderately to well‐rounded quartz grains of Facies E2 underlie the transgressive wedge of the sabkha and represent the aeolian dunes of the dry, late Pleistocene Gulf of Salwa. Its characteristic unimodal grain‐size distribution corresponds to modern aeolian sands of barchan dunes and surface depressions found in Qatar today (Embabi & Ashour, 1993; Engel et al ., 2018, 2020) and is directly related to the drowned barchan dunes, which have been identified inside the Gulf of Salwa (Kassler, 1973; Al‐Hinai et al ., 1987).…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The moderately to well‐rounded quartz grains of Facies E2 underlie the transgressive wedge of the sabkha and represent the aeolian dunes of the dry, late Pleistocene Gulf of Salwa. Its characteristic unimodal grain‐size distribution corresponds to modern aeolian sands of barchan dunes and surface depressions found in Qatar today (Embabi & Ashour, 1993; Engel et al ., 2018, 2020) and is directly related to the drowned barchan dunes, which have been identified inside the Gulf of Salwa (Kassler, 1973; Al‐Hinai et al ., 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the Asaila Basin, central‐eastern Qatar, deflation is also dominant and controlled in a similar way by a lowering groundwater level and Stokes surface after the mid‐Holocene RSL highstand. Ground surface lowering has been estimated to a minimum of 1.5 m, inferred from the elevation of remnant yardang‐type mounds (Engel et al ., 2020).…”
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“…The study of Engel et al (2020) reports the results of a joint German-Qatari study that was carried out in the southern Qatari peninsula and was led by scientists from the University of Cologne. The authors investigated the current geomorphic setting and palaeoenvironmental changes recorded in karstic depressions that were centers of prehistoric settlement activity at least since the Neolithic period, focusing on the former availability of water resources.…”
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“…In Germany, for example, most excavations are advance archaeological excavations in the context of construction works that are carried out by state departments of archaeology either on their own or by authorized private excavation companies in agreement with the authorities. The comprehensive and systematic application of geoarchaeological approaches is now slowly being realized at archaeological excavations, which also holds true for its use in the context of other applied archaeological questions such as creating databases for monument preservation (Gerlach et al, 2012;Tinapp, 2013;Beilharz and Krausse, 2015;Nadler, 2019). In addition to the development and integration of innovative methods and the further development of existing geoarchaeological concepts, the application of comprehensive and systematic geoarchaeological approaches in the daily practice of archaeological excavations and monument conservation is therefore a current challenge that must be addressed in the coming years in order to prevent further research gaps and an irreversible loss of potential knowledge.…”
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