The Middle Palaeolithic of the Nejd, Saudi Arabia
The Pleistocene archaeological record of the Arabian Peninsula is increasingly recognized as being of great importance for resolving some of the major debates in hominin evolutionary studies. Though there has been an acceleration in the rate of fieldwork and discovery of archaeological sites in rece...
Main Authors: | Groucutt, H, Breeze, P, Drake, N, Jennings, R, Parton, A, White, T, Shipton, C, Clark-Balzan, L, Al-Omari, A, Cuthbertson, P, Wedage, O, Bernal, M, Alsharekh, A, Petraglia, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Maney Publishing
2016
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