Middle Pleistocene vertebrate fossils from the Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia: Implications for biogeography and palaeoecology
The current paucity of Pleistocene vertebrate records from the Arabian Peninsula - a landmass of over 3 million km2 - is a significant gap in our knowledge of the Quaternary. Such data are critical lines of contextual evidence for considering animal and hominin dispersals between Africa and Eurasia...
Principais autores: | Stimpson, C, Lister, A, Parton, A, Clark-Balzan, L, Breeze, P, Drake, N, Groucutt, H, Jennings, R, Scerri, E, White, T, Zahir, M, Duval, M, Grün, R, Al-Omari, A, Al Murayyi, K, Zalmout, I, Mufarreh, Y, Memesh, A, Petraglia, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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