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Rock art imagery as a proxy for Holocene environmental change: a view from shuwaymis, NW Saudi Arabia
Published 2016“… <p style="text-align:justify;"> The animal species depicted in the rock art of Shuwaymis, Saudi Arabia, provide a record of Holocene climatic changes, as seen by the engravers. …”
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An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
Published 2017“…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. …”
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Rock art provides new evidence on the biogeography of kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis), wild dromedary, aurochs (Bos primigenius), and African wild ass (Equus africanus) in the early and middle Holocene of north-western Arabia
Published 2018“…<strong>Location:</strong> Jubbah and Shuwaymis UNESCO world heritage rock art sites in Ha’il province, north-western Saudi Arabia <strong>Methods:</strong> In total, the rock art panels surveyed and recorded in Jubbah and Shuwaymis contain 6618 individual animal depictions. …”
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Pre-Neolithic evidence for dog-assisted hunting strategies in Arabia
Published 2017“…Here we document the earliest evidence for dogs on the Arabian Peninsula from rock art at the sites of Shuwaymis and Jubbah, in northwestern Saudi Arabia. …”
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