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The Middle Palaeolithic of Arabia: Implications for modern human origins, behaviour and dispersals

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ANTIQUITY
Volume 77, Issue 298, Pages 671-684

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ANTIQUITY
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00061639

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Arabian Peninsula; Middle Palaeolithic; modern human origins; behaviour; dispersals

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The Middle Palaeolithic record of the Arabian Peninsula can provide crucial evidence for understanding human dispersal. The authors summarise the archaeological evidence and suggest some of the routes taken by the earliest humans coming out of Africa, including one implying the use of boats. Early populations adapted to a hospitable environment, but had later to adapt to the advance of the desert.

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