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Kharga Oasis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Extract

These brief notes, written shortly after our return from a first season’s work on the prehistory and geology of the Kharga Oasis under the aegis of the Royal Anthropological Institute, are no more than a background for the illustrations (figs. I-II), due to our good fortune in being the first expedition in Egypt to have the use, for a whole fortnight, of an aeroplane placed without restriction for scientific service in field-work.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1931

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References

1 The South African Air Force saved the situation by consenting to do the work for running expenses only—a matter of £75. See Caton-Thompson, G., The Zimbabwe Culture, pp. 5 and 6, and pls. I, II, XXII, XXIII, XXVII, and ANTIQUITY, Dec. 1929 ‘Zimbabwe’ pls. I and II.Google Scholar

2 Our air photograph of this, the Temple of Hibis, was published by The Times, 13 April 1931, and the Illustrated London News, 2 May, 1931.

3 Kharga Oasis : its topography and geology. Geological Survey Report 1899.Google Scholar

4 Dakhla Oasis : its topography and geology. Geological Survey Report 1899.Google Scholar

5 An Egyptian Oasis, chap. XII.