Middle and Late Pleistocene mammal fossils of Arabia and surrounding regions: Implications for biogeography and hominin dispersals
Plio-Pleistocene faunal turnovers and their implications for hominin dispersals have recently received considerable attention. Exploration and palaeontological study of faunal exchanges has traditionally centred on East Africa, North Africa and the Levant in Southwest Asia. Despite this attention, c...
Main Authors: | Stewart, M, Louys, J, Price, GJ, Drake, NA, Groucutt, HS, Petraglia, MD |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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