The Red Sea has typically been viewed as a barrier to early human movement between Africa and Asia over the past five million years, and one that could be circumvented only through narrow exit points at either end, vulnerable to blockage by physical or climatic barriers (Figure 1). It is one of severa
The geographical origin of modern humans is the subject of ongoing scientific debate. The 'multiregi...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
Reconstructions of the opening of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden are presented (Figures 1-5) illus...
This chapter provides a critical assessment of environment, landscape and resources in the Red Sea r...
The history of sea level within the Red Sea basin impinges on several areas of research. For archaeo...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
We examine the likelihood of early human sea crossings of the southern Red Sea during Pleistocene lo...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The Red Sea region plays a central role in the history of species movements between Africa and Euras...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
Aim: The geological and palaeo-climatic forces that produced the unique biodiversity in the Red Sea ...
The dispersal of hominins (our species and our closely related bipedal ancestors) out of Africa is a...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. The Red Sea region is unfavourable for long-shore nautical ac...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The geographical origin of modern humans is the subject of ongoing scientific debate. The 'multiregi...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
Reconstructions of the opening of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden are presented (Figures 1-5) illus...
This chapter provides a critical assessment of environment, landscape and resources in the Red Sea r...
The history of sea level within the Red Sea basin impinges on several areas of research. For archaeo...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
We examine the likelihood of early human sea crossings of the southern Red Sea during Pleistocene lo...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The Red Sea region plays a central role in the history of species movements between Africa and Euras...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
Aim: The geological and palaeo-climatic forces that produced the unique biodiversity in the Red Sea ...
The dispersal of hominins (our species and our closely related bipedal ancestors) out of Africa is a...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. The Red Sea region is unfavourable for long-shore nautical ac...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The geographical origin of modern humans is the subject of ongoing scientific debate. The 'multiregi...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
Reconstructions of the opening of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden are presented (Figures 1-5) illus...