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Establishing a Chronology for Holocene Climate and Environmental Change from Mleiha, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Adrian G
Bulletin of the Society for Arabian Studies 2009 Number 14 ISSN
Die Biblische Urgeschichte
Aali, 87–8 , 163–7 , 177 Abu Khamis, 68 , 71–3 Ad-Durayb Yala, 205
The Iasa Bulletin
2013 Delagnes Et Al. QI.Pdf
A Middle Paleolithic Assemblage from Jebel Barakah, Coastal Abu Dhabi Emirate
The Bfsa Bulletin
At Al-Buhais 18 (Sharjah)
Papers from the Forty-Seventh Meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Held at the British Museum, London, 26 to 28 July 2013
Вестник Академии ДНК-Генеалогии Proceedings of the Academy Of
Did Modern Humans Travel out of Africa Via Arabia?
MOBILITY, EXCHANGE, and TOMB MEMBERSHIP in BRONZE AGE ARABIA: a BIOGEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION DISSERTATION Presented in Partial F
Discovering the Palaeolithic of the United Arab Emirates
African HISTORY and CULTURE
On Neolithic Funerary Practices: Were There “Necrophobic” Manipulations in 5Th-4Th Millennium BC Arabia?
1361 9144 Registered Charity No. 1003272 2008 £5.00
Leeds Thesis Template
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Inland Human Settlement in Southern Arabia 55,000 Years Ago. New Evidence from the Wadi Surdud Middle Paleolithic Site Complex
DUBAI NATURAL HISTORY GROUP PO Box 9234, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Mort Violente En Arabie : La Sépulture Multiple D’Umm Al-Quwain UAQ2 (Émirats Arabes Unis) 325
Stone Technology in Arabia Rémy Crassard, Michael Petraglia
Tabula Rasa Or Refugia? Using Genetic Data to Assess the Peopling of Arabia
Geoarchaeological Approaches to Soil and Sediment from Jebel Faya, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
The Prehistory of the Arabian Peninsula: Deserts, Dispersals, and Demography
Trailblazers Across Arabia
Paleolithic Stone Tool Assemblages from Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates
1538 CHAPTER 17 a Local Earth Gap School View
Durham E-Theses
BRAHMS Report
ENHG Al Ain Papers
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The Case of Sharjah (Uae)
The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans