Palaeohydrological corridors for hominin dispersals in the Middle East ∼250–70,000 years ago
Paul S. Breeze(King's College London), Michael D. Petraglia(Smithsonian Institution), Richard P. Jennings(University of Oxford), Tom S. White(Oxford Archaeology), Huw S. Groucutt(University of Oxford), Nick Drake(King's College London)
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