The Neolithic site of Jebel Oraf 2, northern Saudi Arabia: First report of a directly dated site with faunal remains
The archaeological record of the Arabian Neolithic remains extremely fragmentary. Archaeological sites containing faunal remains of early domesticates are extremely rare and only a few sites yielding these have been excavated in Yemen and along the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Neolithisat...
Main Authors: | Guagnin, M, Shipton, C, Martin, L, Petraglia, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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