Team traces ecological collapse over 6,000 years of Egyptian history
Monday, September 8, 2014 - 14:01
in Paleontology & Archaeology
Depictions of animals in ancient Egyptian artifacts have helped scientists assemble a detailed record of the large mammals that lived in the Nile Valley over the past 6,000 years. A new analysis of this record shows that species extinctions, probably caused by a drying climate and growing human population in the region, have made the ecosystem progressively less stable.