The late upper palaeolithic occupation of the Moroccan Northwest Maghreb during the last glacial maximum
New work at Kehf el Hammar Cave provides the first well-dated palaeoenvironmental sequence for the Late Upper Palaeolithic in this region of the northwest Maghreb. The archaeological layers are dated via a combination of AMS radiocarbon and luminescence dating methods. The sequence contains charcoal...
Main Authors: | Barton, R, Bouzouggar, A, Collcutt, SN, Gale, R, Higham, T, Humphrey, LT, Parfitt, S, Rhodes, E, Stringer, C, Malek, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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