We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and their contribution to the pattern of early human dispersal, and focus on the southern Red Sea Basin and the proposed southern corridor of movement between Africa and Arabia across the Bab al-Mandab Straits. We reconstruct relative sea levels in light of isostatic and tectonic effects, and evaluate their paleogeographical impact on the distribution of resources and human movement. We conclude that the crossing of the Bab al-Mandab posed little significant or long-lasting physical or climatic barrier to human transit during the Pleistocene and that the emerged continental shelf during periods of low sea level enhanced the possibilities for hum...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
The role of coastal regions and coastlines in the dispersal of human populations from Africa and acr...
The history of sea level within the Red Sea basin impinges on several areas of research. For archaeo...
The role of coastal regions and coastlines in the dispersal of human populations from Africa and acr...
We examine the likelihood of early human sea crossings of the southern Red Sea during Pleistocene lo...
This chapter provides a critical assessment of environment, landscape and resources in the Red Sea r...
The dispersal of hominins (our species and our closely related bipedal ancestors) out of Africa is a...
Over the past few years, prehistorians have begun to consider South Arabia with increasingly greater...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The Red Sea has typically been viewed as a barrier to early human movement between Africa and Asia o...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
We examine some long-standing assumptions about the early use of coastlines and marine resources and...
The role of coastal regions and coastlines in the dispersal of human populations from Africa and acr...
The history of sea level within the Red Sea basin impinges on several areas of research. For archaeo...
The role of coastal regions and coastlines in the dispersal of human populations from Africa and acr...
We examine the likelihood of early human sea crossings of the southern Red Sea during Pleistocene lo...
This chapter provides a critical assessment of environment, landscape and resources in the Red Sea r...
The dispersal of hominins (our species and our closely related bipedal ancestors) out of Africa is a...
Over the past few years, prehistorians have begun to consider South Arabia with increasingly greater...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The Red Sea has typically been viewed as a barrier to early human movement between Africa and Asia o...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
In a large number of studies concerned with species movements between Africa and Eurasia, including ...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...