Upper Pleistocene sediments at Wadi Sabra (Ma'an District, Jordan) were geoarcheologically investigated from 2008-2010. The Wadi Sabra valley system, situated east of the Dead Sea Rift and south of the ancient Nabataean capital of Petra, has preserved sedimentary deposits which are connected with several Upper Paleolithic sites. First results from sedimentological and geochemical analysis supported by archeological and radiometric dating provide evidence of fluvial and fluvio-eolian sedimentation during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 and 2 from at least 38 ka to 18 ka, followed by at least one erosional event that finally determined the recent valley morphology. Several calcretes, buried surfaces and initial soil horizons indicate phases of l...
The Levantine Paleolithic record is central to understanding human migrations out of Africa and t...
International audienceThe Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley re...
Homo sapiens dispersed from Africa into Eurasia multiple times in the Middle and Late Pleistocene. T...
Former lakes and wetlands can provide valuable insights to the late Pleistocene environments encount...
Current conditions in the southern Levant are hyperarid, and local communities rely on fossil subsur...
Our field data from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Al-Ansab 1 (Jordan) and from a pollen sequence in...
Current conditions in the southern Levant are hyperarid, and local communities rely on fossil subsur...
Correlations between societal development and climate changes have been investigated for a long peri...
Correlations between societal development and climate changes have been investigated for a long peri...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...
This paper presents a summary of work undertaken by the authors and their teams on a series of Qe'an...
International audienceThe Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley re...
This paper presents a summary of work undertaken by the authors and their teams on a series of Qe'an...
This paper presents a summary of work undertaken by the authors and their teams on a series of Qe'an...
The Levantine Paleolithic record is central to understanding human migrations out of Africa and t...
International audienceThe Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley re...
Homo sapiens dispersed from Africa into Eurasia multiple times in the Middle and Late Pleistocene. T...
Former lakes and wetlands can provide valuable insights to the late Pleistocene environments encount...
Current conditions in the southern Levant are hyperarid, and local communities rely on fossil subsur...
Our field data from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Al-Ansab 1 (Jordan) and from a pollen sequence in...
Current conditions in the southern Levant are hyperarid, and local communities rely on fossil subsur...
Correlations between societal development and climate changes have been investigated for a long peri...
Correlations between societal development and climate changes have been investigated for a long peri...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...
The 10 km area covered by Tabaqat Fahl and its two bounding wadis - Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi Jirm al-...
This paper presents a summary of work undertaken by the authors and their teams on a series of Qe'an...
International audienceThe Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley re...
This paper presents a summary of work undertaken by the authors and their teams on a series of Qe'an...
This paper presents a summary of work undertaken by the authors and their teams on a series of Qe'an...
The Levantine Paleolithic record is central to understanding human migrations out of Africa and t...
International audienceThe Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (GBY) in the Upper Jordan Valley re...
Homo sapiens dispersed from Africa into Eurasia multiple times in the Middle and Late Pleistocene. T...