The role played by the Arabian Peninsula in hominin dispersals out of Africa has long been debated. The DISPERSE Project has focused on south-western Arabia as a possible centre of hominin settlement and a primary stepping-stone for such dispersals. This work has led to the recent discovery, at Wadi Dabsa, of an exceptional assemblage of over 1000 lithic artefacts, including the first known giant handaxe from the Arabian Peninsula. The site and its associated artefacts provide important new evidence for hominin dispersals out of Africa, and give further insight into the giant handaxe phenomenon present within the Acheulean stone tool industry
al-Tikha is a mid to large Umm an-Nar (c. 2700–2000 BC) settlement situated near Rustaq at the back ...
The well-known Palaeolithic site at Cuxton, Kent is situated on a remnant of Pleistocene terrace dep...
What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Ea...
A better understood chronological framework for the Middle Pleistocene of Britain has enabled archae...
Despite occupying a central geographic position, investigations of hominin populations in the Arabia...
Pleistocene hominin dispersals out of, and back into, Africa necessarily involved traversing the div...
The Arabian Peninsula is a critical geographic landmass situated between Africa and the rest of Eura...
Systematic prospection and excavations in the Rustaq region of northern Oman, approximately 45 km fr...
The land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula is one of the major routes proposed for hominin disper...
Archaeological excavations in Kuwait have revealed the earliest remains anywhere of sea-going boats....
The Acheulean is the longest lasting cultural-technological tradition in human evolutionary history....
The dispersal of hominins (our species and our closely related bipedal ancestors) out of Africa is a...
The archaeology of the Arabian Peninsula is pivotal to understanding the timing and mode of dispersa...
Despite its largely hyper-arid and inhospitable climate today, the Arabian Peninsula is emerging as ...
Fluvial sedimentary archives are important repositories for Lower and Middle Palaeolithic artefacts ...
al-Tikha is a mid to large Umm an-Nar (c. 2700–2000 BC) settlement situated near Rustaq at the back ...
The well-known Palaeolithic site at Cuxton, Kent is situated on a remnant of Pleistocene terrace dep...
What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Ea...
A better understood chronological framework for the Middle Pleistocene of Britain has enabled archae...
Despite occupying a central geographic position, investigations of hominin populations in the Arabia...
Pleistocene hominin dispersals out of, and back into, Africa necessarily involved traversing the div...
The Arabian Peninsula is a critical geographic landmass situated between Africa and the rest of Eura...
Systematic prospection and excavations in the Rustaq region of northern Oman, approximately 45 km fr...
The land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula is one of the major routes proposed for hominin disper...
Archaeological excavations in Kuwait have revealed the earliest remains anywhere of sea-going boats....
The Acheulean is the longest lasting cultural-technological tradition in human evolutionary history....
The dispersal of hominins (our species and our closely related bipedal ancestors) out of Africa is a...
The archaeology of the Arabian Peninsula is pivotal to understanding the timing and mode of dispersa...
Despite its largely hyper-arid and inhospitable climate today, the Arabian Peninsula is emerging as ...
Fluvial sedimentary archives are important repositories for Lower and Middle Palaeolithic artefacts ...
al-Tikha is a mid to large Umm an-Nar (c. 2700–2000 BC) settlement situated near Rustaq at the back ...
The well-known Palaeolithic site at Cuxton, Kent is situated on a remnant of Pleistocene terrace dep...
What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Ea...