Rock art imagery as a proxy for Holocene environmental change: a view from shuwaymis, NW Saudi Arabia
<p style="text-align:justify;"> The animal species depicted in the rock art of Shuwaymis, Saudi Arabia, provide a record of Holocene climatic changes, as seen by the engravers. Of 1903 animal engravings, 1514 contained sufficient detail to allow identification with confidence. In ad...
Main Authors: | Guagnin, M, Jennings, R, Eager, H, Parton, A, Stimpson, C, Stepanek, C, Pfeiffer, M, Groucutt, H, Drake, N, Alsharekh, A, Petraglia, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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