Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6445428 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The land snail stable isotope records from Haua Fteah suggests that cool arid conditions in the cave peaked during marine isotope stage (MIS) 2. This stage was, however, only marginally drier than previous and subsequent stages and coincided with an increase in occupation density in the cave. This suggests that the Gebel Akhdar may have served as an environmental refugium from the more extreme aridity in the surrounding Sahara and arid coastal plains for Late Stone Age (LSA) populations in North Africa. Conditions became progressively wetter towards the Holocene. However, generally wetter conditions were interrupted by two arid episodes at c. 8.0 ka and 7.3 ka that appear to coincide with regional changes reflected elsewhere in the Mediterranean basin.
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Authors
A.L. Prendergast, R.E. Stevens, T.C. O'Connell, E.A. Hill, C.O. Hunt, G.W. Barker,