It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa approximately 150-200 thousand years ago (ka), but their route of dispersal across the currently hyperarid Sahara remains controversial. Given that the first modern humans north of the Sahara are found in the Levant approximately 120-90 ka, northward dispersal likely occurred during a humid episode in the Sahara within Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130-117 ka). The obvious dispersal route, the Nile, may be ruled out by notable differences between archaeological finds in the Nile Valley and the Levant at the critical time. Further west, space-born radar images reveal networks of-now buried-fossil river channels that extend across the desert to the Mediterranean coast,...
The Sahara Desert episodically became a space available for hominins in the Pleistocene. Mostly, des...
Arabia is a key area for the dispersal of anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) out of Afri...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...
It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa approximately 150-200 thou...
It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa ≈150-200 thousand years ag...
Evidence increasingly suggests that sub-Saharan Africa is at the center of human evolution and under...
Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and ...
Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and ...
Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and ...
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...
During the Quaternary period, the eastern Sahara's hydroclimate oscillated between wet and dry inter...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
Homo sapiens dispersed from Africa into Eurasia multiple times in the Middle and Late Pleistocene. T...
The Sahara Desert episodically became a space available for hominins in the Pleistocene. Mostly, des...
Arabia is a key area for the dispersal of anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) out of Afri...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...
It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa approximately 150-200 thou...
It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in sub-Saharan Africa ≈150-200 thousand years ag...
Evidence increasingly suggests that sub-Saharan Africa is at the center of human evolution and under...
Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and ...
Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and ...
Human migration north through Africa is contentious. This paper uses a novel palaeohydrological and ...
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...
During the Quaternary period, the eastern Sahara's hydroclimate oscillated between wet and dry inter...
The timing and extent of palaeoenvironmental connections between northeast Africa, the Levant and th...
Homo sapiens dispersed from Africa into Eurasia multiple times in the Middle and Late Pleistocene. T...
The Sahara Desert episodically became a space available for hominins in the Pleistocene. Mostly, des...
Arabia is a key area for the dispersal of anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) out of Afri...
Understanding the timing and character of the expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is critical fo...