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Title:
Geoarchaeological Study of the Doush Temple: Analyzing Human Environment Interactions, Kharga Oasis- Egypt
Authors: هبه صابر، اسلام صابر
Year: 2025
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of Sustainable Development in Social and Environmental Sciences
Volume: العدد 4
Issue: 2812 - 6343 2812- 6335
Pages: Not Available
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Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Abstract: The Doush Temple in Kharga Oasis -Egypt- represents a unique case for geoarchaeological study, providing insights into the interaction between human activity and environmental changes in an arid landscape. This research investigates the temple's construction and the surrounding site's historical layers, revealing that the temple was built over earlier, buried structures, potentially an ancient village or fort. The widespread presence of pottery sherds across the site, especially atop sand-buried ruins, suggests continuous human occupation even after desertification affected the area. The study combines archaeological findings with geomorphological analysis to explore how environmental factors, such as sand accumulation and climate shifts, influenced the region’s settlement patterns. These findings contribute to a broader understanding of how ancient civilizations in desert regions adapted to and modified their environments to sustain life and culture.

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