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Prof. Fekri A. Hassan
Key Qualifications
Professor Hassan has over 40 years of experience in the field of Archaeology and Anthropology. He is
the emeritus Petrie Professor of Archaeology at one of the most outstanding centers of archaeological
and cultural heritage management in Europe, the Institute of Archaeology at University College
London. From 2009 he has been director of the Cultural Heritage Program at the French University in
Egypt. Professor Hassan was the editor of the African Archaeological Review, and serves on the
editorial board of many journals ranging from Holocene, which deals with Climatic Change, to Water
Policy, revealing the breadth of Professor Hassan’s expertise. He has served on the editorial board of
Antiquity, and has been elected Vice-President of the World Archaeology Congress. He is the
honorary President of the Egyptian Cultural Heritage Organization (ECHO). In addition to his
reputation as a distinguished scholar in archaeology with more than two hundred publications,
Professor Hassan has devoted his time over the last 15 years to tackling issues of cultural heritage
management. From 2003 until the present he has been a director of a geoarchaeological investigation
of the Faiyum as part of the UCL Holocene Environmental Change and History of Water
Management in the Faiyum Depression. In 2001, he edited A Strategic Approach to Egyptian
Cultural Heritage Management – report sponsored by UNESCO WHC and UNDP - and directed the
development of an action plan for the management of the sites of the St. Katherine Monastery area,
recently declared a World Heritage Site. He has also written the benchmark book on Water and
Civilization (with Jerri Della Priscoli), Dams and Cultural Heritage (with Steven Brandt), and The
Archaeology of Farafra Oasis (with Barbara Barich) to add to his list of books including Demographic
Archaeology (1981) and Droughts, Food and Culture: Ecological Change and Food Security in
Africa’s Later Prehistory (2002). The last book reflects Prof. Hassan’s ongoing commitment to engage
archaeology in contemporary human affairs.
Prof. Hassan has been closely engaged with UNESCO International Hydrological Program as a
founding member of the ‘Water and Civilization’ Program. He has been commissioned to produce a
benchmark document on Water and Civilization (with Jerri Della Priscoli). He serves as a member of
the World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology on the (COMEST)
Working Group on the Ethics of Freshwater Use, following his tenure as a member of the task force
contributing to the historical perspective on the topic. He also served as a member of the UNESCOGreen Cross PC>CP Program (From Potential for Conflict to Co-operation Potential) contributing to
the final report and the deliberations at the World Water Council in Kyoto. Professor Hassan as an
archaeologist is concerned with the history and management of water heritage. He has co-edited with
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Stephen Brandt Dams and Cultural Heritage Management (2006) with the aim of promoting the
protection of cultural heritage endangered by the construction of dams. He has also proposed a “Water
Heritage Working Group” within the World Water Council (currently under consideration) and a
model project to engage peoples from the Nile Basin countries in writing their water history and
protecting their water heritage. In 2005 he was elected President of the International Water History
Association (IWHA) and in 2011 appointed Editor-in-chief of the forthcoming UNESCO benchmark
reference series History of Water and Civilization (HWC). He serves on the editorial board of Water
Policy.
Prof. Hassan is an avid fieldworker who has led and is still engaged in numerous expeditions to the
Egyptian Sahara (Siwa, Farafra and Bahariya Oases), Upper Egypt (Nagada), Faiyum, Sinai, the Red
Sea Hills and East Delta (Kafr Hassan Dawood) in Egypt as well as working in Algeria, Jordon and
Nubia. Prof. Hassan combines his skills in archaeology with a geological background, which endows
him with a scientific perspective and provides him with an understanding of geological hazards to
cultural heritage as well as the tools to interpret climatic change and palaeoenvironments.
Educational Qualifications
1973
1971
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1963
Ph.D. in Anthropology
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
MA in Anthropology
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
MSc in Geology
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
BSc Hons. Geology and Chemistry
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Appointments and Professional Services
2011-present
2003-2008
2005-2007
2003-2004
2003-2008
2001-2008
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2002-2003
2000-2001
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1999-2001
1998-2002
Editor-in-chief of the forthcoming UNESCO benchmark reference series History of
Water and Civilization (HWC)
Co-Scientific Coordinator on the SHADUF Project: Traditional Water Techniques:
Cultural Heritage for a Sustainable Future.
President of the International Water History Association (IWHA).
Vice-President and President Elect of the International Water History Association
(IWHA).
Member of the Steering Committee on the UNESCO Water and Civilization Project
(International Hydrological Programme).
Member of the Ethics and the Use of Freshwater Working Group on the UNESCO
World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology.
Chairman, Dams and Cultural Heritage Task Force at the World Archaeology
Congress.
Consultant on the UNESCO Cultural and Environmental Resources Management
Plan of Wadi Gimal-Red Sea Coast.
Consultant on the UNESCO Strategy for Cultural Heritage Management in Egypt.
Consultant on the Egyptian-Italian Environmental Programme.
Coordinator of the Egyptian Bioarchaeology Project.
Vice-President of the World Archaeological Congress.
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1998-1999
1996-2007
1995-1997
1993-1999
1993
1993
1989
1989
1988-1990
1988-1990
1988-1990
Director of the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Training Program in East Delta Egypt.
Editor of The African Archaeological Review.
Member of the Advisory Board of Archaeology of Precolonial Africa: An
Encyclopedia.
North Africa Proxy Senior Reprasentative for the World Archaeology Congress.
Member of the Executive Board on the Forum for African Archaeology and Cultural
Heritage.
Evaluator for SAREC (Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing
Countries).
Conceptual design of the RAMSES THE GREAT Exhibition, Dallas Natural History
Museum, Dallas, Texas.
Conceptual design of Egyptian Children's Museum of Science, Ministry of Culture,
Egypt.
Member of the Permanent Committee of the Egyptian Antiquities Organization,
Cairo, Egypt.
Ministry of Culture, Egyptian Government (Advisor to the Minister for Archaeology)
Chairman of the Panel of Experts on the Conservation of the Pyramids of Giza
Project, Ministry of Culture, Egypt.
Current Positions
President of the Egyptian Cultural Heritage Organisation.
Director of the Cultural Heritage Programme at the French University in Egypt.
Member of the Board of Directors Egyptian National Center for the Documentation of Cultural and
Natural Heritage (CULTNAT).
Contributing Editor of The Review of Archaeology.
Member of the Board of Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.
Member of the Advisory Board of Antiquity.
Member of the Editorial Board of Holocene.
Member of the Editorial Board of Water Policy: The Journal of the World Water Council.
Member of the Editorial Board of Adumatu.
Member of the Editorial Board of Al-‘Usoor Al-Gadia, An Egytian Literary Periodical.
Teaching
2009-present
1994-2008
1983-1994
1991
1990
1988-1990
1978-1983
1975-1977
Director of the Cultural Heritage Programme at the French University in Egypt.
Petrie Professor of Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology & Department of
Egyptology, University College London.
Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman,
Washington.
Visiting Professor, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Visiting Professor, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Adviser to the Minister of Culture, Arab Republic of Egypt.
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington State
University, Pullman, Washington.
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington State
University, Pullman, Washington.
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1974-1975
1974
1971-1973
1969
1963-1968
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of
Illinois, Chicago Circle.
Instructor, University College, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.
Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist
University, Dallas, Texas.
Teaching Assistant, Department of Geology, Ain Shams, University, Cairo,
Egypt.
Expertise
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Cultural Heritage Management
Water & Civilization
Archaeological Perspectives on Ethics
Geoarchaeology
Prehistoric North Africa
Absolute dating methods
Demography
Cultural Dynamics
Relevance of Archaeology to Contemporary Human Issues
Cognition (lithic artifacts and rock art)
Climate Change
Origins of Civilization and State-Societies
Research Projects
2003-present
2005-2008
2005
2000-2003
2000-2002
2001
2001
2000
1999
1998-1999
1998
1998
1998
1997
Investigation of the Holocene Environmental Change and History of Water
Management in the Faiyum Depression (joint director with Dr Roger Flower).
Principal Investigator, The Environmental history and Social Dynamics of Pyramid
building.
Principal Investigator, Survey of Ancient Waterworks in Maryut Area.
Principal Investigator, Geoarchaeology and Ancient Waterworks in the Faiyum
Oasis, Egypt.
Principal Investigator, Site Management Strategy of Archaeological sites of St.
Katherine Protectorate, EEAA.
Geoarchaeologist, Farafra Oasis (University of Roma, La Sapienza).
Principal Investigator, Archaeological Survey of St. Katherine Protectorate, EEAA.
Principal Investigator, Ecotourism Development Mission to Wadi-Gimal, Marsa
Alam, Egyptian Tourist Authority.
Principal Investigator, Kafr Hassan Dawood Project.
Director, UNESCO World Heritage Centre Training Course, Egypt.
Principal Investigator, Kafr Hassan Dawood Project.
Geoarchaeologist, Faiyum Lake-drilling (with Y. Yasuda, International Centre for
Japanese Studies, Kyoto).
Geoarchaeologist, Tushka-Dungul survey (with Egyptian Geological Survey).
Geoarchaeologist, Northern Red Sea Hills: G. el Galala Al-Qiblia.
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1995
1994
1993
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1985
1984
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1981
1981
1980
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1971
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1969
Geoarchaeologist, Faiyum.
Geoarchaeologist, East Uweinat-Tushka Survey (with F. Al-Baz).
Geoarchaeologist, Farafra Oasis (B. Barich).
Principal Investigator, Kafr Hassan Dawood Project.
Geoarchaeologist, Farafra Oasis (B. Barich).
Principal Investigator, Kafr Hassan Dawood Project.
Geoarchaeologist, Farafra Oasis (B. Barich).
Geoarchaeologist, Farafra Oasis (B. Barich).
Geoarchaeologist, Prehistory and Geoarchaeology of Farafra Oasis, University of
Rome (B. Barich).
Geoarchaeologist, The Gerzeh Predynastic Project (with Farid El-Yahky).
Geoarchaeologist, The Hiw Predynastic Project, Boston University (K. Bard).
Geoarchaeologist, Prehistory and Geoarchaeology of Farafra Oasis, University of
Rome (B. Barich).
Geoarchaeologist, Prehistory and Geoarchaeology of Farafra Oasis, University of
Rome (B. Barich).
Principal Investigator, Ethnoarchaeology of Domestic Space in Egyptian Households.
Geoarchaeologist, Assessment of Magnitude and Quality of Groundwater and
Investigation of Distribution of Potentially Cultivable Modern Land.
Principal Investigator, Ethnoarchaeology of Pottery Manufacture, Use, and Discard,
Upper Egypt.
Geoarchaeologist, Minshat Abu Omar Project, German Archaeological Mission (D.
Wildung).
Principal Investigator, The Predynastic of Egypt Project.
Geoarchaeologist, The Archaeological Expedition of University of Washington
(Seattle) to the Faiyum, Egypt (R. Wenke).
Geoarchaeologist, University of Tulsa Expedition to South Jordan (D. Henry).
Principal Investigator, The Predynastic of Egypt: Khattara-Nagada Project.
Geologist, University of Tulsa Expedition to South Jordan (D. Henry).
Principal Investigator, The Predynastic of Egypt: Khattara-Nagada Project.
Geologist, Lake Pagahrit Project (W. Lipe).
Geologist, Geoarchaeology at Hierakonpolis (W. Fairservis).
Principal Investigator, Prehistoric Expedition to Bahariya Oasis and West Delta,
Egypt.
Geologist, Predynastic Sites of Luxor-Qena Region, Upper Egypt (with T. R. Hays).
Principal Investigator, Sedimentary History of Late Quaternary Flooding of the
Lower Snake River Basin.
Principal Investigator, Prehistoric Expedition to Siwa Oasis, NW Egypt.
Geologist, Strawberry Island, Washington.
Principal Investigator, Prehistoric Expedition to Siwa Oasis, NW Egypt.
Principal Investigator, Prehistoric Expedition to Siwa Oasis, NW Egypt,
Reconnaissance Survey.
Archaeologist/Geologist, Prehistoric Expedition to Algeria, Cultural Ecology of
Capsian Settlements in Cheria Region, Tebessa (D. Lubell).
Assistant Archaeologist, Elm Fork Archaeological Survey, Texas (T. R. Hays).
Assistant Archaeologist, SMU Prehistoric Expedition to Ethiopia Survey of Lake
Tana and Central Rift Lake area (F. Wendorf).
Assistant Archaeologist, Columbia University Middle Palaeolithic Site (R. Solecki).
Assistant Archaeologist, Murray Springs Early Man Site, Arizona (V. Haynes).
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Assistant Geologist, SMU Prehistoric Expedition to Egypt (F. Wendorf).
Membership of Professional Organisations and Honour Societies
ArchéoNil - Société pour l'etude des cultures prépharaoniques de la Vallée du Nil - Honorary Member
American Association for Advancement of Science - Member
Society for American Archaeologists - Member
American Anthropological Association - Member
American Quaternary Association - Member
Prehistoric Society, England - Member
Geological Society of America - Member
Geological Society, Egypt - Member
Society of Africanist Archaeologists - Member
American Association of Geology Teachers - Member
Sigma Xi - Member
Forum for African Archaeology and Cultural Heritage - Member
Sedimentological Society of Egypt - Member
European Commission, International Cooperation – Expert.
Publications
Books, Articles, Chapters, Reviews and Reports (Forthcoming and In Press)
Hassan, F. A. and Tassie, G. J., with the assistance of Tucker, T. L., Rowland, J. M., Senoussi, A., van
Wetering, J., Calcoen, B. Hillson, S. W. and Hamden, M.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Predynastic to Early Dynastic Cemetery in the East
Delta, Egypt. Vol. 1. London: Golden House Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Protodynastic to Early Dynastic Burials (Naqada
IIIC-D). Vol. 2. London: Golden House Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Late Predynastic Burials (Naqada IIIA-B). Vol. 3.
London: Golden House Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Predynastic Burials (Naqada IIC-D and Maadian).
Vol. 4. London: Golden House Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Ceramic Assemblage of the Predynastic to Early
Dynastic Cemetery in the East Delta, Egypt. Vol. 5. London: Golden House
Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Non-Ceramic Assemblage of the Predynastic to
Early Dynastic Cemetery in the East Delta, Egypt. Vol. 6. London: Golden
House Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Bioarchaeology of the Predynastic to Early
Dynastic Cemetery in the East Delta, Egypt. Vol. 7. London: Golden House
Publications.
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In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: Interpretation of the Predynastic to Early Dynastic
Cemetery in the East Delta, Egypt. Vol. 8. London: Golden House Publications.
In Prep.
Kafr Hassan Dawood: The Late Period to Ptolemaic Site in the East Delta,
Egypt. Vol. 9. London: Golden House Publications.
Hassan, F. A., Wetering, J. van & Tassie, G. J.
In Prep.
The Prehistory and Early History of the Naqada Region, West Bank between
Modern Ballas and Danfiq.
Hassan, F. A., Tassie, G. J., De Trafford, A., Owens, L. S. & van Wetering, J. (eds.)
In Prep.
The Management of Egypt’s Cultural Heritage, Vol. 2. London: Golden House
Publications.
Hassan, F. A.
In Press a.
Hassan, F. A.
In Press b.
Social inequality and social dynamics of state formation at the beginning of
Egyptian civilization, in K. Nelson & J. Phillips (eds.) Essays in Honor of Fred
Wendorf. Dallas: SMU Press.
Water in Judaic–Christian–Islamic traditions: concepts, rituals, and ethics, in V.
Scarborough (ed.), Water History and Humanity. Paris: UNESCO.
Hassan, F. A., Hamden, M., Flower, R. & Tassie, G.
In Press
Holocene geoarchaeology and water history of the Faiyum, Egypt, in Pirelli
(ed)
Flower, R. J., Keatings, K., Hamden, M. & Hassan, F. A.
2012.
Sedimentary diatoms in Holocene sediments from the Faiyum Depression
Middle Egypt with special reference to Stephanodiscus species, Taxon
(Submitted)
Hamden, M. A., Flower, R. J., Hassan, F. A., Keatings, K. & Zaghloul, E. A.
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In Prep.
O and 13C isotopes of Holocene freshwater shells Faiyum Depression, Egypt,
Books & Monographs
Hassan, F. A.
2011.
Water: History for Our Time.
UNESCO.
IHP Essays on Water History #02. Paris:
Hassan, F. A., Tassie, G. J., De Trafford, A., Owens, L. S. & van Wetering, J. (eds.)
2009.
Managing Egypt’s Cultural Heritage: Proceedings of the First Egyptian
Cultural Heritage Organisation Conference on Egyptian Cultural Heritage
Management. London: Golden House Publications.
Hassan, F. A. de Trafford, A. & Youssef, M. (eds.)
2008.
Cultural Heritage and Development in the Arab World. Alexandria: Bibliotheca
Alexandrina Publications.
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Hassan, F. A. (ed.)
2007.
2007.
Traditional Water Techniques: Cultural Heritage for a Sustainable Future.
Cairo: SHADUF Project, Sixth Framework Programme, Henry
Graphix/CULTNAT.
Management Plan of the UNESCO World Heritage Memphis Necropolis.
Cairo: CULTNAT.
Brandt, S. A. and Hassan, F. A. (eds.)
2006.
Damming the Past: Cultural Heritage Management and Dams in Global
Perspective. Lanham (MD): Lexington Books.
Hassan, F. A.
2004.
2004.
Hassan, F. A. (ed.)
2002.
Hassan, F.A. (ed.)
2001.
Water and Ethics: A Historical Perspective. UNESCO IHP & World
Commission
on
the
Ethics
of
Science
and
Technology.
http://www.internationalwaterlaw.org/bibliography/articles/Ethics/Historical_P
erspective.pdf
Water
for
Peace:
A
Cultural
Strategy.
http://webworld.unesco.org/Water/wwap/pccp/cd/pdf/history_future_shared_w
ater_resources/water_for_peace_cult_strat.pdf
Droughts, Food and Culture: Ecological Change and Food Security in Africa’s
Later Prehistory. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
Strategic Approach to Egypt’s Cultural Heritage. Cairo: UNDP/UNESCO,
National Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Hassan, F.A.
1999.
Wonderful Water (in Arabic). Cairo: Al-Hadara Press.
1999.
Love Poems in Ancient Egypt (in Arabic). Cairo: Al-Hadara Press.
1981.
Demographic Archaeology. New York: Academic Press.
1974.
The Archaeology of the Dishna Plain: A Study of a Late Palaeolithic Settlement
in Upper Egypt. Cairo: The Geological Survey of Egypt, No. 59.
Articles
Flower, R. J., Keatings, K., Hamdan, M., Hassan, F. A., Boyle, J. F., Yamada, K. & Yasuda, Y.
2012.
The structure and significance of early Holocene laminated lake sediments in
the Faiyum Depression (Egypt) with special reference to diatoms, Diatom
Research 27: 127-140.
Hassan, F. A.
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2011.
Nile flood discharge during the Medieval Climate Anomaly, Pages News
19(1): 30-31.
Hassan, F.A, Hamdan, M. A., Flower, R. & Keatings. K.
2011.
Oxygen and carbon isotopic records in Holocene freshwater mollusc shells
from the Faiyum palaeolakes, Egypt: palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic
implications. Quaternary International (in press) doi 10.1016.
Hassan, F. A.
2010.
Egypt in the memory of the world, in W. Wendrich (ed.) Egyptian
Archaeology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 259-273.
2010.
Art for Eternity: Paintings of the “Decorated Potter” of Nagada II (5600-5300
before present), El-Khayal 7: 44-51.
2010.
Rock drawings in the Middle Nile region (preliminary results), in W.
Godlewski & A. Lajtar (eds) Between the Cataracts. Proceedings of the 11th
Conference of Nubian Studies, Warsaw University, 27 August – 2 September
2006. Part 2, fasc. 1. Session Papers. Warsaw: PAM Supplement Series 2, pp.
135-147.
Hassan, F. A.
2009.
Introduction: managing Egypt’s cultural heritage: issues and prospects, in F. A.
Hassan, G. J. Tassie, A De Trafford, L. S. Owens & J. van Wetering (eds.)
Managing Egypt’s Cultural Heritage: Proceedings of the First Egyptian
Cultural Heritage Organisation Conference on: Egyptian Cultural Heritage
Management. London: Golden House and ECHO Publications, pp. 1-6.
2009.
The UNESCO Campaign to rescue Nubian archaeology and monuments, in F.
A. Hassan, G. J. Tassie, A De Trafford, L. S. Owens & J. van Wetering (eds.)
Managing Egypt’s Cultural Heritage: Proceedings of the First Egyptian
Cultural Heritage Organisation Conference on: Egyptian Cultural Heritage
Management. London: Golden House and ECHO Publications, pp. 59-79.
2009.
Human agency, climate change and culture: an archaeological perspective, in S
A. Crate and M. Nuttall (eds.) Anthropology and Climate Change: From
Encounters to Actions. Walnut Creek [CA]: Left Coast Press, pp. 39-69.
2009.
Climate change and our common future: A historical
perspective, UN Chronicle UN Special Climate Change
Issue "To protect succeeding generations..." 46(3 & 4) http://www.un.org/wcm/content/site/chronicle/home/archive/Issues2009/pid/50
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Tassie, G. J. & Hassan, F. A.
2009.
Sites and monuments records (SMRs) and cultural heritage management
(CHM), in F. A. Hassan, G. J. Tassie, A De Trafford, L. S. Owens & J. van
Wetering (eds.) Managing Egypt’s Cultural Heritage: Proceedings of the First
Egyptian Cultural Heritage Organisation Conference on: Egyptian Cultural
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Heritage Management. London: Golden House and ECHO Publications, pp.
191-205.
Hassan, F. A.
2008.
2008.
Introduction, in F. A. Hassan, A. de Trafford & M. Youssef (eds.) Cultural
Heritage and Development in the Arab World. Alexandria: Bibliotheca
Alexandrina Publications, pp. 1-12.
Heritage for development: concepts and strategic approaches, in F. A. Hassan,
A. de Trafford & M. Youssef (eds.) Cultural Heritage and Development in the
Arab World. Alexandria: Bibliotheca Alexandrina Publications, pp. 13-52.
Hassan, F. A. Tassie, G. J. El-Senoussi, A. Kjølby, A. van Wetering, J. Sharp, D. & Calcoen, B.
2008.
Corpus of pottery from the Protodynastic to Early Dynastic cemetery at Kafr
Hassan Dawood, Wadi Tumilat, East Delta, Egypt, in B. Midant-Reynes, Y.
Tristant, S. Hendrickx & J. Rowland (eds.), Egypt at its Origins 2: Proceedings
of the International Conference “Origin of The State. Predynastic and Early
Dynastic Egypt”, Toulouse (France), 5th-8th September 2005.
Leuven/Paris/Dudley: Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 172, Peeters, pp. 41-60.
Tassie, G. J., Hassan, F. A., van Wetering, J. & Calcoen, B.
2008.
Potmarks from the Protodynastic to Early Dynastic cemetery at Kafr Hassan
Dawood, Wadi Tumilat, East Delta, Egypt, in B. Midant-Reynes, Y. Tristant, S.
Hendrickx & J. Rowland (eds.), Egypt at its Origins 2: Proceedings of the
International Conference “Origin of The State. Predynastic and Early Dynastic
Egypt”, Toulouse (France), 5th-8th September 2005. Leuven/Paris/Dudley:
Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 172, Peeters, pp. 203-236.
Hassan, F. A.
2007.
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2007.
The lie of history: nation states and the contradiction of complex societies, in R.
Costanza, L. J. Graumlich & W. Steffen (eds.) Sustainability or Collapse? An
Integrated History and Future of People on Earth. Cambridge [Mass]: The
MIT Press, pp. 169-196.
The liberating power of archaeology: Changing aims and directions in
archaeology, in B. Butler, F. A. Hassan, R. T. Sparks, & P. J. Ucko (eds.) A
Future for the Past: Petrie’s Palestinian Collection. London: UCL Press, pp.
37-46.
2007.
Droughts, famine and the collapse of the Old Kingdom: Re-reading Ipuwer, in
Z. A. Hawass & J. Richards (eds.) The Archaeology and Art of ancient Egypt,
Essays in Honor of David B. O’Connor Fechtschrift, Vol. 1. Cairo: ASAE/SCA
Press, pp. 357-377.
2007.
The Aswan High Dam and the international Nubia campaign, African
Archaeological Review 24: 73-94.
2007.
Conserving Egyptian heritage: seizing the moment, in N. Brehony & A. ElDesouky (eds.) British-Egyptian Relations from Suez to the Present Day.
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London: The London Middle East Institute, School of Oriental and African
Studies, London University, pp. 209-233.
2007.
Extreme Nile floods and famines in Medieval Egypt (AD 930-1500) and their
climatic implications, Quaternary International 173-174: 101-112.
2007.
On pyramids and white elephants, in The Middle East in London, 1 December
2007-January 2008. London, pp. 8-9.
2007
Traditional Water Management and Sustainability: Toward an integrated
dynamic cultural ecosystem model, in F. A. Hassan (ed.) Traditional Water
Techniques: Cultural Heritage for a Sustainable Future. SHADUF Project,
Sixth Framework Programme, Cairo: Henry Graphix/CULTNAT, pp. 253-265.
Hassan, F. A., Jiménez Serrano, A. & Tassie, G. J.
2007.
The sequence and chronology of the Protodynastic and Dynasty I rulers, in M.
Chlodnicki, K. Kroeper & M. Kobusiewicz (eds.) Archaeology of Northeast
Africa: Studies in Memory of Lech Krzyżaniak. Poznań: Poznań Archaeological
Museum, pp. 687-722.
Keatings, K., Tassie, G. J., Flower, R. J., Hassan, F. A., Hamdan, M. A. R., Hughes, M. & Arrowsmith,
C.
2007.
An examination of groundwater within the Hawara pyramid, Egypt,
Geoarchaeology 22(5): 533-554.
Hassan, F. A. (Editor)
2007.
African Archaeological Review, Volume 24, Number 1.
African Archaeological Review, Volume 24, Number 2.
African Archaeological Review, Volume 24, Number 3.
African Archaeological Review, Volume 24, Number 4.
Hassan, F. A.
2006.
Water and civilization: managing our sacred world water heritage, in T. Schaaf
and C. Lee (eds) Conserving Cultural and Biological Diversity: The Role of
Sacred Natural Sites and Cultural Landscapes. Paris: UNESCO, pp. 129-135.
2006.
Effects of the past: refocusing archaeology. Chapter 19, in R. Layton, S. J.
Shennan & P. Stone (eds.) A Future for Archaeology: the Past in the Present.
London: UCL Press, pp. 217-227.
2006.
Conceptual framework for interdisciplinary management: debate summary, in
Proceedings of the International Conference on the Safeguarding of Tangible
and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Towards an Integrated Approach, 20-23rd
October 2004, Nara, Japan. Nara: UNESCO, Japan, Agency for Cultural
Affairs, pp. 212-215.
2006.
General summary and discussion, in Proceedings of the International
Conference on the Safeguarding of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage:
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Towards an Integrated Approach, 20-23rd October 2004, Nara, Japan. Nara:
UNESCO, Japan, Agency for Cultural Affairs, pp. 218-221.
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1142-1145.
Rapid quantitative determination of phosphate in archaeological sediments,
Journal of Field Archaeology 8: 384-387.
Hassan, A. A., and Hassan, F. A.
1981.
Source of galena in Predynastic Egypt at Nagada, Archaeometry 23(1): 77-82.
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Henry, D. O., F. A. Hassan, M. Jones and K. O. Henry
1981.
An investigation of the prehistory and palaeoenvironments of Southern Jordan
(1979 Field Season), Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 25:
113-146.
Hassan, F. A.
1980.
Origin of civilization in Predynastic Egypt: toward an evolutionary model,
Association Internationale pour l'Etude de la Préhistoire Egyptienne Bulletin 1:
16-23.
1980.
Prehistoric settlements along the Main Nile, in M. Williams & H. Faure (eds.)
The Sahara and the Nile: Environment and Prehistory. Rotterdam: Balkema
Press, pp. 407-419.
1980.
Radiocarbon chronology of Archaic Egypt, Journal of Near Eastern Studies
39(3): 203-207.
1980.
The growth and regulation of human population in Prehistoric times, in M. N.
Cohen, R. S. Malpass & H. G. Klein (eds.) Biosocial Mechanisms of
Population Regulation. Boston: Yale University Press, pp. 305-319.
Wendorf, F. and Hassan, F. A.
1980.
Holocene ecology and prehistory in the Egyptian Sahara, in M. Williams & H.
Faure (eds.) The Sahara and the Nile: Environment and Prehistory. Rotterdam:
Balkema Press, pp. 421-450.
Hassan, F. A., Hays, T. R., Hassan, A. A., Gallagher, J., Gautier, A. and Wetterstrom, W.
1980.
Agricultural developments in the Nagada region during the Predynastic Period,
Nyame Akuma 17: 28-33.
Hassan, F. A.
1979.
Archaeological explorations at Baharia Oasis and West Delta, Egypt, Current
Anthropology 20(4): 806.
1979.
Geoarchaeology: the geologist and archaeology, American Antiquity 44: 267270.
1979.
Demography and archaeology, Annual Review in Anthropology 8: 137-160.
Mehringer, P. J., Petersen, K. L. and Hassan, F. A.
1979.
A pollen record from Birket Qarun and the recent history of the Fayum, Egypt,
Quaternary Research 11: 238-256.
Hassan, F. A.
1978.
Demographic archaeology, in M. Schiffer (ed.) Advances in Archaeological
Methods and Theory. New York: Academic Press, pp. 49-103.
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1978.
1978.
1978.
Hassan, F. A.
1977.
Hassan, F. A.
1976.
The Sebilian of the Nile Valley: some new concepts, in L. Freeman (ed.) Views
of the Past. The Hague: Mouton, pp. 153-176.
Sediments in archaeology: methods and implications for palaeoenvironmental
and cultural analysis, Journal of Field Archaeology 5: 197-213.
Archaeological explorations of the Siwa Oasis region, Egypt, Current
Anthropology 19(1): 146-148.
The dynamics of agricultural origins in Palestine. A theoretical model, in C.
Reed (ed.) Agricultural Origins. The Hague: Mouton, pp. 590-609.
Prehistoric studies of the Siwa Oasis region Northwestern Egypt, preliminary
report, 1975 season, Nyame Akuma 9: 18-34.
1976.
Diet, nutrition, and agricultural origins in the Near East, in E. Higgs (ed.)
Origine de l'élevage et de la domestication. Nice: IX Congress UISPP, pp. 228245.
1976.
Granulometric analysis of the sand fraction of some Quaternary Nile sediments,
in F. Wendorf and R. Schild (eds.) Prehistory of the Nile Valley. New York:
Academic Press, pp. 343-347.
1976.
X-ray mineralogy of some Quaternary Nile Sediments, in F. Wendorf and R.
Schild (eds.) Prehistory of the Nile Valley. New York: Academic Press, pp.
339-342.
1976.
Heavy mineral analysis of some Pleistocene sediments in the Nile Valley, in F.
Wendorf and R. Schild (eds.) Prehistory of the Nile Valley. New York:
Academic Press, pp. 331-338.
1976.
Heavy minerals and the evolution of the modern Nile, Quaternary Research 6:
425-444.
Lubell, D., Hassan, F. A. Gautier, A. and Ballais, J. L.
1976.
The Capsian Escargotieres: an interdisciplinary study elucidates Holocene
ecology and subsistence in North Africa, Science 191: 910-920.
Hassan, F. A.
1975.
Geology and geomorphology of the Ain Mistiheyia locality, in D. Lubell et al.
The Prehistoric Cultural Ecology of Capsian Escargotieres, Libyca 23: 60-70.
Hassan, F. A. and Wendorf, F.
1975.
Determination of the size, density and growth rates of hunting-gathering
populations, in S. Polgar (ed.) Human Ecology and Evolution. The Hague:
Mouton, pp. 27-52.
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Hassan, F. A. and Lubell, D.
1975.
Prehistoric cultural ecology, in D. Lubell et al. (eds.) The Prehistoric Cultural
Ecology of Capsian Escargotieres, Libyca 23: 92-98.
Stephens, C. D., Hassan, F. A. and Sengel, R. A.
1975.
On Mechanisms of Population Growth, Current Anthropology 16(2): 288-291.
Hassan, F. A.
1974.
Population growth and cultural revolution. Review essay of: Brian Spooner
(ed.) Population Growth: Anthropological Implications. M. I. T. Press,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972, Reviews in Anthropology 1(2): 204-212.
Hassan, F. A. and Wendorf, F.
1974.
A Sebilian assemblage from El Kilh Upper Egypt, Chronique d'Egypte 49: 211221.
Hays, T. R. and Hassan, F. A.
1974.
Mineralogical analysis of Sudanese Neolithic ceramics, Archaeometry 16(1):
71-79.
Hassan, F. A.
1973.
The mineralogy of Quaternary Nile sediments in Egypt and its implications for
the history of the Nile River. Symposium on "Archaeological Geology: Old
World", 1973 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Dallas,
Texas. Abstract published in Abstracts with Programs 5: 655-656.
Hassan, F. A. and Sengel, R. A.
1973.
On mechanisms of population growth during the Neolithic, Current
Anthropology 14(5): 535-542.
Hassan, F. A.
1972.
Note on Sebilian sites from the Dishna Plain, Chronique d'Egypte 48(93-94):
11-16.
1972.
Toward a definition of 'lames,' 'lamelles,' and 'micro-lamelles', Libyca 20: 163167.
1972.
Morphometry of lithic artifacts: a procedural approach, Bulletin 5, Commission
on Nomenclature and Terminology. Berkeley [Cal.]: University of California.
1972.
Population Dynamics and the Beginnings of Domestication in the Nile Valley.
Toronto: 71st Meeting of the American Anthropology Association.
Hassan, F. A.
1971.
1971.
Study of debitage in lithic assemblages and its uses, Bulletin 4, Commission on
Nomenclature and Terminology. Berkeley [Cal.]: University of California.
"Nubia sandstone" - uses and misuses: discussion, American Association
Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 55(6): 887-890.
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Hassan, F. A., and El-Dashlouty, S.
1970.
Miocene evaporites of the Gulf of Suez region and their significance, American
Association Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 54 (9): 1686-1696.
Soliman, S. M., Faris, M. I. and Hassan, F. A.
1965.
Geologic setting of the Gulf of Suez during the Eocene, Fifth Arab Petroleum
Congress, Cairo, pp. 13.
Review Articles
Hassan, F. A
2007.
Hassan, F. A
2006.
Review Essay: Andrew Chamberlain, Demography and Archaeology, Journal
of Anthropological Research 63: 563-7.
Archaeology for our times: water and civilization, Review of: Vernon L.
Scarborough, The Flow of Water: Ancient Water Systems and Landscapes,
Review of Archaeology 27: 1-9.
2006.
Review of: William Beinart and JoAnn McGregor (eds), Social History and
African Environments. Oxford: James Currey, 275 pp., African Archaeological
Review 23: 85-89.
2006.
Review of: Peter Mitchell, African Connections. African Connections:
Archaeological Perspectives on Africa and the Wider African Archaeological
Review 23: 41-44.
Hassan, F. A.
2002.
Hassan, F. A
1996.
1996.
Hassan, F. A.
1995.
Hassan, F. A
1994.
1994.
Book review of: P. Nicholson and I. Shaw (eds.) Ancient Egyptian Materials
and Technology, American Antiquity 67(2): 372-374.
Book review of: R. Fletcher, The Limits of Settlement Growth: a Theoretical
Outline, Antiquity 70: 722-724.
Book review of: Climats Anciens du Nord de l’Afrique, Sahara 8: 122-124.
Book review of: P. Goldberg; D. T. Nash and M. D. Petraglia (eds.) Formation
Processes in Archaeological Context, American Antiquity 60(3): 558-559.
Book review: Rushdi Said, The River Nile: Geology, Hydrology, and
Utilization, 1993, Pergamon Press, Geoarchaeology 10(1): 225-227.
Book review: The First Immigrants from Asia: A Population History of the
North American Indians, Plenum, New York, American Anthropologist 96: 4142.
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1994.
Hassan, F. A
1991.
Hassan, F. A
1989.
Book review: J. Romer & E. Romer, The Rape of Tutankhamen, Antiquity 68
(260): 663-664.
A shot in the dark. A review of: P. James, Centuries of Darkness, Nature 353
(6346): 712-713.
Review of: H. J. Bruins, Desert Environment and Agriculture in the Central
Negev and Kadesh-Barnea During Historical Times, Geoarchaeology 4: 374375.
1989.
Review of: I. Hodder, Archaeology as Long-Term History, American
Anthropologist 91: 255-256.
1989.
Review of: I. Hodder, The Archaeology of Contextual Meanings, American
Anthropologist 91: 256-257.
Hassan, F. A
1988.
Review of: M. B. Schiffer, Formation Processes of the Archaeological Record,
American Scientist. 76(6): 627.
1988.
Review of: M. Harris and E. Ross (ed.), Death, Sex and Fertility, American
Scientist. 76 (4): 409-410.
1988.
Review of: L. Manzanilla (ed.), Studies in the Neolithic and Urban
Revolutions: The V. Gordon Childe Colloquium, Mexico, 1986, Antiquity
62(234): 175-176.
Hassan, F. A
1987.
Hassan, F. A
1986.
Hassan, F. A
1985.
Hassan, F. A
1983.
1983.
Geoarchaeology of ancient mounds. Review of: A. Miller-Rosen, Cities of
Clay: the Geoarchaeology of Tells, Quarterly Review of Archaeology 8 (1): 8-9.
Review of: R. C. Eidt, Advances in Abandoned Settlement Analysis:
Application to Prehistoric Anthrosols in Colombia, South America, American
Antiquity 51(2): 438.
Review of: M. A. J. Williams and D. Adamson (eds.), A Land Between two
Niles: Quaternary Geology and Biology of the Central Sudan, African Journal,
pp. 266-267.
A review of: An Ecological Approach to Archaeological Contexts, Quarterly
Review of Archaeology 4(7): 15.
A review of: The Roots of Egyptian Writing, Quarterly Review of Archaeology
4(3): 1, 7-8.
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Hassan, F. A
1981.
Comment on: Brian Hayden, Research and Development in the Stone Age:
Technological Transitions Among Hunter-gatherers, Current Anthropology 22
(5): 534-5.
1981.
Review of: M. A. Hoffman, Egypt Before the Pharaohs, Journal of American
Oriental Society 101(4): 460-461.
1981.
Review of: P. M. Vermeersch (ed.), Elkab II – L'Elkabian, Epipaleolithique de
la Vallee du Nil Egyptien, Universitaire Pers Leuven, Bibliotheca Orientalis
37(1/2): 45-46.
Hassan, F. A
1980.
Hassan, F. A
1978.
Hassan, F. A
1976.
Hassan, F. A
1974.
Comment on: D. R. Yesner, Maritime Hunter-gatherers: Ecology and
Prehistory, Current Anthropology 21 (6): 738.
Review of: L. Krzyzaniak, Early Farming Cultures on the Lower Nile, the
Prehistoric period in Egypt, Warsaw: L'Academie Polonaise des Sciences,
Bibliotheca Orientalis 35(1/2): 73-74.
Review of: A. J. Arkell, The Prehistory of the Nile Valley. Handbuch der
Orientalisk, Siebenta Abteilung, Kunst and Archaologie, Erster Band, Zweiter
Abschnitt A. Lieferung 1, 1975, Bibliotheca Orientalis 33(5/6).
Review of: Karl Kromer, Osterreichische Ausgrabungen in Giseh (VAR),
Vorbericht uber die Kruhjahrskampagne 1971. Wien: Osterreichische,
Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1972. Bibliotheca Orientalis 31(1/2).
Reports
Crumley, C. L., Hassan F. A., Hole, F., Morais J., Riedel F., Scarborough V., Tainter J., Turchin P.,
Yasuda Y., & Redman, C. L. (Rapporteur)
2006.
Group report: millennial perspectives on the dynamic interaction of climate,
people and resources, in R. Costanza, L. J. Graumlich and W. Steffen (eds.)
Sustainability or Collapse? Integrated History and future of people on Earth
(IHOPE). Cambridge [MA]: MIT Press.
Hassan, F.A
2001.
Archaeological Heritage Sites of the St. Katherine Protectorate. Cairo: EEAA.
Hassan, F. A. and H. Barakat
2001.
Report on the Cultural and Ecotourism Potential of the Wadi Gimal/Marsa
Alam Region, Red Sea Hills, Eastern Desert. Cairo: Tourist Development,
Authority (TDA).
Brandt, S. A. and Hassan, F. A.
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2000.
Dams and Cultural Heritage Management. Final Report. August 2000.
Working paper submitted to the WCD.
Hassan, F. A.
1999.
Hassan, F. A.
1999.
Hassan, F. A.
1998.
Hassan, F. A.
1996.
Report on the Field Survey and Study Season at Kafr Hassan Dawood, 1999.
Report submitted to the British Academy and Institute of Archaeology.
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Centre: Kafr Hassan Dawood
Archaeological Training Project and Field Investigations. Progress Report of
Field Investigations, Winter 1998-9. Report submitted to the UNESCO.
Kafr Hassan Dawood Archaeological Training Project and Field
Investigations. Progress Report of Field Investigations, Spring 1998. Report
submitted to the National Geographic Society.
Field Investigations at Kafr Hassan Dawood, 1996. Progress Report of Field
Investigations, Summer 1996. Report submitted to The Bioanthropology
Foundation.
Hassan, F. A. and Lovell, N.
1995.
Bioarchaeological Investigations at Kafr Hassan Dawood. Progress Report of
Field Investigations, Summer 1995. Report submitted to The Humanities
Research Council of Canada and the British Academy.
Howes, D. W. and Hassan, F. A.
1982.
Flood sediment at the Rock Island Dam site, Columbia River Valley,
Washington, in G. A. Lothson (ed.) Final Report of Phase II and Phase III
Archaeological Testing of the Rock Island Reservoir, Wenatchee, Washington.
Laboratory of Archaeology and History, Washington State University.
Hassan, F. A.
1981.
The Predynastic of Egypt: Subsistence-Settlement Studies of the NagadaKhattara Region. Final Report to the National Science Foundation. Washington
State University, Pullman, Washington.
Henry, D. O., Hassan, F. A., Jones, M. and Henry, K. C.
1980.
An investigation of the Prehistory and Palaeoenvironments of Southern Jordan.
Progress Report of Field Investigations, Summer 1979. Report submitted to the
National Science Foundation.
Hassan, F. A.
1979.
Archaeological Studies on the Predynastic of the Nagada Region, Upper Egypt.
Progress Report on Field Investigations, Summer 1978. Report submitted to the
National Science Foundation.
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1979.
Sediments from the Kagati Lake Region, Alaska. Report on file, Archaeology of
Alaska Research Section, Department of Anthropology, Washington State
University.
1979.
Lake Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology of the Ras en Naqb Area, South
Jordan. Report on file, Geoarchaeology Laboratory, Department of
Anthropology, Washington State University.
Hassan, F. A.
1978.
1978.
Hassan, F. A.
1977.
Hassan, F. A.
1976.
Prehistoric Studies of Northern Egypt, Baharia Oasis and West Delta. Report
to the National Science Foundation.
Archaeological geology of Hierakonpolis. Report on file, Geoarchaeology Lab,
Department of Anthropology, Washington State University.
Stratigraphic and geomorphological setting of the Miller site, Strawberry
Island, in G. C. Cleveland and associates (eds.), Preliminary Archaeological
Investigations at the Miller Site, Strawberry Island, 1976: A Late Prehistoric
Village near Burbank, Franklin County, Washington. Washington [D.C.]:
Project Report No. 46, Washington Archaeological Research Center.
Prehistoric Studies of Siwa Oasis Region, Northwestern Egypt (1976 Field
Season). A preliminary report to the National Science Foundation. Washington
State University.
Hays, T. R., and Hassan, F. A.
1976.
Neolithic Economy at El Khattara. A technical report to the National Science
Foundation.
Radio and Television and Multimedia Work
Consultant and talent/presenter on the BBC TV Production “Death on the Nile” in the series Ancient
Apocalypse, first broadcast 17 Apr 2012.
Consultant and talent/interviewee on the Cicada TV Production “Secrets of the Sands”, first broadcast
on Channel 4 / National Geographic Channel in 2002.
Consultant for Prehistory and Geology on the Egyptian Cultural and Natural Heritage multimedia
production, that went on-line 2001.
Contact Information
E-mail: fekrihassan@hotmail.com
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