Homo sapiens in Arabia by 85,000 years ago
Huw S. Groucutt(University of Oxford), Michael D. Petraglia(Smithsonian Institution), Rainer Grün(Griffith University), Abdu M. Al-Masari(Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)), Emma Pomeroy(University of Cambridge), Abdulaziz Al-Omari, Wing Wai Sung(Natural History Museum), Paul S. Breeze(King's College London), Badr Zahrani, Tracy L. Kivell(University of Kent), Khaled M. S. Al Murayyi, Laura T. Buck(Natural History Museum), Abdullah Memesh(Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)), Muhammad Zahir(Hazara University), Ian Candy(Royal Holloway University of London), Leslie Kinsley(Australian National University), Julien Louys(Griffith University), Jay T. Stock(Western University), Richard Clark‐Wilson(Royal Holloway University of London), Mathieu Duval(Griffith University), Ahmed A. Bahameem(Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)), Simon J. Armitage(Royal Holloway University of London), Abdullah Alsharekh(King Saud University), Mathew Stewart(UNSW Sydney), Nicholas B. Stephens(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Eleanor M. L. Scerri(University of Oxford), Nick Drake(King's College London), Ammar J. Abdulshakoor(Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)), Iyad A. S. Zalmout(Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)), Gilbert J. Price(The University of Queensland)
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