A multi-proxy analysis of the Holocene humid phase from the United Arab Emirates and its implications for southeast Arabia's Neolithic populations
An early-to mid-Holocene humid phase has been identified in various Arabian geo-archives, although significant regional heterogeneity has been reported in the onset, duration and stability of this period. A multi-proxy lake and dune record from Wahalah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) documents s...
Main Authors: | Preston, G, Thomas, D, Parker, A, Goudie, A, Atkinson, O, Leng, M, Hodson, M, Walkington, H, Charpentier, V, Méry, S, Borgi, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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