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      The Evolution of Human Populations in Arabia 

      Acheulean Landscapes and Large Cutting Tools Assemblages in the Arabian peninsula

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            Pleistocene milestones on the out-of-Africa corridor at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, israel.

            The Acheulean site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov in the Dead Sea Rift of Israel documents hominin movements and technological development on a corridor between Africa and Eurasia. New age data place the site at 780,000 years ago (oxygen isotope stage 19), considerably older than previous estimates. The archaeological data from the site portray strong affinities with African stone tool traditions. The findings also reflect adroit technical skills and in-depth planning abilities, more advanced and complex than those of earlier archaeological occurrences in the Levant.
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              Fission-track ages of stone tools and fossils on the east Indonesian island of Flores

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                2010
                August 11 2009
                : 103-116
                10.1007/978-90-481-2719-1_8
                07883cbd-6fb5-4066-8464-995faed15657
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