Palaeodeserts - Climate Change and Hominin Evolution in the Arabian Desert

Climate Change and Human Evolution in the Arabian Desert. Animal populations dispersals and connections. Mapping biogeography palaeohydrology and archaeology. Michael Petraglia, PI. Dr Laine Clark-Balzan Geochronology. Dr Heidi Eager Animal genetics. Dr Huw Groucutt Archaeology. Dr Richard Jennings Mapping. Dr Maria Guagnin Rock Art. Dr Ash Parton Palaeoenvironmental studies. Dr Christopher M Stimpson Vertebrate palaeontology. Dr Tom White Aquatic environments. Wedage Manjula Chanaka Oshan.

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Climate Change and Human Evolution in the Arabian Desert. Animal populations dispersals and connections. Mapping biogeography palaeohydrology and archaeology. Michael Petraglia, PI. Dr Laine Clark-Balzan Geochronology. Dr Heidi Eager Animal genetics. Dr Huw Groucutt Archaeology. Dr Richard Jennings Mapping. Dr Maria Guagnin Rock Art. Dr Ash Parton Palaeoenvironmental studies. Dr Christopher M Stimpson Vertebrate palaeontology. Dr Tom White Aquatic environments. Wedage Manjula Chanaka Oshan.

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