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Paleoclimate variability in the Mediterranean and Red Sea regions during the last 500,000 years: Implications for hominin migrations

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Rohling, Eelco
Roberts, Andrew
Grant, Katharine
Larrasoana, Juan C

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University of Chicago Press

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The Mediterranean-Red Sea region has been critical to dispersal of hominids and other species between Africa and the rest of the world, and climate and sea level are thought to be key controls on migration pathways. Assessing climate variations, we highli

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Current Anthropology

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