Browsing by Autor "Mike W. Morley"
Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item type: Item , Follow the Senqu: Maloti-Drakensberg Paleoenvironments and Implications for Early Human Dispersals into Mountain Systems(Springer Nature (Netherlands), 2016) Brian A. Stewart; Adrian G. Parker; Genevieve Dewar; Mike W. Morley; Lucy AllottItem type: Item , The Nubian Complex of Dhofar, Oman: An African Middle Stone Age Industry in Southern Arabia(Public Library of Science, 2011) Jeffrey I. Rose; Vitaly I. Usik; Anthony E. Marks; Yamandú H. Hilbert; Christopher S. Galletti; Ash Parton; Jeanne Marie Geiling; Viktor Černý; Mike W. Morley; Richard G. RobertsDespite the numerous studies proposing early human population expansions from Africa into Arabia during the Late Pleistocene, no archaeological sites have yet been discovered in Arabia that resemble a specific African industry, which would indicate demographic exchange across the Red Sea. Here we report the discovery of a buried site and more than 100 new surface scatters in the Dhofar region of Oman belonging to a regionally-specific African lithic industry--the late Nubian Complex--known previously only from the northeast and Horn of Africa during Marine Isotope Stage 5, ∼128,000 to 74,000 years ago. Two optically stimulated luminescence age estimates from the open-air site of Aybut Al Auwal in Oman place the Arabian Nubian Complex at ∼106,000 years ago, providing archaeological evidence for the presence of a distinct northeast African Middle Stone Age technocomplex in southern Arabia sometime in the first half of Marine Isotope Stage 5.