An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides evidence of Holocene occupation from the early Holocene to the present. In total, 1249 panels with rock art and inscriptions, and 159 archaeological sites were recorded on 12 different jebels. Analyse...
Main Authors: | Guagnin, M, Shipton, C, al-Rashid, M, Moussa, F, El-Dossary, S, Bin Sleima, M, Alsharekh, A, Petraglia, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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