The Late Acheulean and Mousterian cultures of the Middle and early Late Pleistocene in the Azraq Basin desert-steppe are discussed in their environmental context. The presence of perennial springs, the variety of African and Eurasian fauna they attracted, the edible plants and trees available, seem to have made these humans climatically tolerant and able to adapt to changing climates in a marginal area.L'auteur s'efforce de replacer les cultures de l'Acheuléen récent et du Moustérien de la steppe aride du bassin d'Azraq dans l'environnement qui a été le leur au cours du Pléistocène moyen et de la première moitié du Pléistocène supérieur. Bénéficiant de la présence de sources permanentes, d'une grande variété d'animaux des faunes africaine e...
Ar Rasfa is an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site located in the Wadi Zagh (Northwest Jordan). The 19...
Ar Rasfa is an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site located in the Wadi Zagh (Northwest Jordan). The 19...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
The Late Acheulean and Mousterian cultures of the Middle and early Late Pleistocene in the Azraq Bas...
This report summarises the results of palaeoenvironmental and palaeosubsistence investigations in th...
This report summarises the results of palaeoenvironmental and palaeosubsistence investigations in th...
A brief survey of prehistoric occupation in the Azraq Basin in Eastern Jordan resulted in the record...
A brief survey of prehistoric occupation in the Azraq Basin in Eastern Jordan resulted in the record...
The Levantine Paleolithic record is central to understanding human migrations out of Africa and t...
The Azraq oasis in the Eastern Desert of Jordan has produced considerable stone artefacts attributed...
The Azraq oasis in the Eastern Desert of Jordan has produced considerable stone artefacts attributed...
This thesis describes the results, analysis and interpretations of archaeological fieldwork carrie...
Excavations at the Early Epipalaeolithic site of ‘ Ayn Qasiyya in the Azraq Oasis in Eastern Jordan ...
With a specific focus on eastern Jordan, the Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project explores chan...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
Ar Rasfa is an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site located in the Wadi Zagh (Northwest Jordan). The 19...
Ar Rasfa is an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site located in the Wadi Zagh (Northwest Jordan). The 19...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
The Late Acheulean and Mousterian cultures of the Middle and early Late Pleistocene in the Azraq Bas...
This report summarises the results of palaeoenvironmental and palaeosubsistence investigations in th...
This report summarises the results of palaeoenvironmental and palaeosubsistence investigations in th...
A brief survey of prehistoric occupation in the Azraq Basin in Eastern Jordan resulted in the record...
A brief survey of prehistoric occupation in the Azraq Basin in Eastern Jordan resulted in the record...
The Levantine Paleolithic record is central to understanding human migrations out of Africa and t...
The Azraq oasis in the Eastern Desert of Jordan has produced considerable stone artefacts attributed...
The Azraq oasis in the Eastern Desert of Jordan has produced considerable stone artefacts attributed...
This thesis describes the results, analysis and interpretations of archaeological fieldwork carrie...
Excavations at the Early Epipalaeolithic site of ‘ Ayn Qasiyya in the Azraq Oasis in Eastern Jordan ...
With a specific focus on eastern Jordan, the Epipalaeolithic Foragers in Azraq Project explores chan...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...
Ar Rasfa is an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site located in the Wadi Zagh (Northwest Jordan). The 19...
Ar Rasfa is an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site located in the Wadi Zagh (Northwest Jordan). The 19...
A surface scatter of Lower Paleolithic bifaces and cores was discovered in a small wadi, the Wadi Uw...