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Alice Leplongeon's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
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Alice Leplongeon's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
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Alice Leplongeon deposited Terminal Pleistocene lithic variability in the Western Negev (Israel): Is there any evidence for contacts with the Nile Valley? in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
At the end of the Pleistocene (25,000-15,000 BP), there is a shift to more arid conditions in the Negev and the Sinai corresponding to the Last Glacial Maximum. For the Nile Valley and the Levant, the lowering of the Mediterranean sea level, the expansion of the Sahara and the desiccation of some major eastern African lakes had important…[Read more]
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Alice Leplongeon deposited Technological variability in the Late Palaeolithic lithic industries of the Egyptian Nile Valley: The case of the Silsilian and Afian industries in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960’s to the 1980’s, numerous sites attributed to the Late Palaeolithic (~25–15 ka) were found in the Nile Valley, particularly in Nubia and Upper Egypt. This region is one of the few to have allowed human occupations during the dry Marine Isotope Stage 2 and is there…[Read more]
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Alice Leplongeon deposited Technological variability in the Late Palaeolithic lithic industries of the Egyptian Nile Valley: The case of the Silsilian and Afian industries on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960’s to the
1980’s, numerous sites attributed to the Late Palaeolithic (~25–15 ka) were found in the Nile
Valley, particularly in Nubia and Upper Egypt. This region is one of the few to have allowed
human occupations during the dry Marine Isotope Stage 2 and is there…[Read more] -
Alice Leplongeon deposited Terminal Pleistocene lithic variability in the Western Negev (Israel): Is there any evidence for contacts with the Nile Valley? on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
At the end of the Pleistocene (25,000-15,000 BP), there is a shift to more arid conditions in the Negev and the Sinai corresponding to the Last Glacial Maximum. For the Nile Valley and the Levant, the lowering of the Mediterranean sea level, the expansion of the Sahara and the desiccation of some major eastern African lakes had important…[Read more]
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Alice Leplongeon's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
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Alice Leplongeon's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month ago