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DMP X: survey and landscape conservation issues around the Tāqallit headland

DMP X: survey and landscape conservation issues around the Tāqallit headland
DMP X: survey and landscape conservation issues around the Tāqallit headland
Survey by the DMP Burials and Identity team around the Tāqallit headland in 2009–2010 has revealed in exceptional detail a well-preserved Garamantian landscape, comprising extensive cemeteries, foggara irrigation systems and numerous oasis settlements. However, this remarkable survival of the Garamantian landscape was found in 2010 to be under direct and imminent threat of destruction. This report describes the landscape features recorded and the steps taken to try to preserve the evidence from obliteration in the face of modern agricultural development. Important new information was recorded about the date and furnishing of some key types of Proto-Urban tombs, linking with a refined view of the relationship of these cemeteries to contemporary foggara construction and the creation of pioneer farming settlement in the Tāqallit region. Significant additional details of the foggara systems were recorded through a combination of satellite image interpretation, surface observation and selective descent into rock-cut shafts. The discovery of an unexpected number of ancient settlements and structures of Garamantian date represents another major achievement of the work. The composite picture of the Garamantian landscape encompassing cemeteries, foggaras and settlements is arguably the most complete yet recorded in the FP/DMP work.
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Mattingly, David, al-Aghab, Salah, Ahmed, Muftah and Wilson, Andrew , et al. (2010) DMP X: survey and landscape conservation issues around the Tāqallit headland. Journal of Libyan Studies, 41, 105-132. (doi:10.1017/s0263718900000297).

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Survey by the DMP Burials and Identity team around the Tāqallit headland in 2009–2010 has revealed in exceptional detail a well-preserved Garamantian landscape, comprising extensive cemeteries, foggara irrigation systems and numerous oasis settlements. However, this remarkable survival of the Garamantian landscape was found in 2010 to be under direct and imminent threat of destruction. This report describes the landscape features recorded and the steps taken to try to preserve the evidence from obliteration in the face of modern agricultural development. Important new information was recorded about the date and furnishing of some key types of Proto-Urban tombs, linking with a refined view of the relationship of these cemeteries to contemporary foggara construction and the creation of pioneer farming settlement in the Tāqallit region. Significant additional details of the foggara systems were recorded through a combination of satellite image interpretation, surface observation and selective descent into rock-cut shafts. The discovery of an unexpected number of ancient settlements and structures of Garamantian date represents another major achievement of the work. The composite picture of the Garamantian landscape encompassing cemeteries, foggaras and settlements is arguably the most complete yet recorded in the FP/DMP work.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 31 December 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 488161
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488161
ISSN: 0263-7189
PURE UUID: 88a8050b-dc23-43c4-9a75-a70e3a3a8486
ORCID for Farès Moussa: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0001-3587-3210

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Author: David Mattingly
Author: Salah al-Aghab
Author: Muftah Ahmed
Author: Farès Moussa ORCID iD
Author: Martin Sterry
Author: Andrew Wilson
Author: Franca Cole
Author: Victoria Leitch
Author: Anita Radini
Author: Toby Savage
Author: Katia Schörle
Author: Djuke Veldhuis
Corporate Author: et al.

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