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SUBMITTER: Bretzke K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8803878 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bretzke K K Preusser F F Jasim S S Miller C C Preston G G Raith K K Underdown S J SJ Parton A A Parker A G AG
Scientific reports 20220131 1
Changing climatic conditions are thought to be a major control of human presence in Arabia during the Paleolithic. Whilst the Pleistocene archaeological record shows that periods of increased monsoon rainfall attracted human occupation and led to increased population densities, the impact of arid conditions on human populations in Arabia remains largely speculative. Here, we present data from Jebel Faya in Southeast (SE) Arabia, which document four periods of human occupation between c. 210,000 ...[more]