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Paperback. Condition: New. During the Seminar for Arabian Studies held in Leiden (July 2019), a special one-day session on the stone tools of prehistoric Arabia was held. Stone tools are generally associated with the oldest archaeological periods of human existence, the Palaeolithic, and are the most lasting vestiges of our ancestors' productive activities. In Arabia, stone tools (or lithics) are found on the deflated surfaces close to raw material outcrops, high on the top of mountains and deep within valleys and terraces, on lake relics at the heart of the many sand seas, and even under water. For a long time, however, stratified archaeological records were rare and developing chronological frameworks was therefore a challenge. The discoveries made by international archaeological projects conducted across Arabia in recent years have made vital contributions to the field; the archaeological investigation of human origins in the Arabian Peninsula and a better understanding of cultural diversification throughout prehistory are good examples. The interpretation of the new finds provides alternative scenarios for how prehistoric human populations interacted with the diverse landscapes of Arabia, suggesting the Peninsula was not merely a crossroads or superhighway of expansion for anatomically modern humans but also functioned as a human habitat throughout the Pleistocene. The present Supplement to Volume 50 of the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies addresses these and many particularly emerging interests on the deep past of the Arabian Peninsula.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. During the Seminar for Arabian Studies held in Leiden (July 2019), a special one-day session on the stone tools of prehistoric Arabia was held. Stone tools are generally associated with the oldest archaeological periods of human existence, the Palaeolithic, and are the most lasting vestiges of our ancestors productive activities. In Arabia, stone tools (or lithics) are found on the deflated surfaces close to raw material outcrops, high on the top of mountains and deep within valleys and terraces, on lake relics at the heart of the many sand seas, and even under water. For a long time, however, stratified archaeological records were rare and developing chronological frameworks was therefore a challenge. The discoveries made by international archaeological projects conducted across Arabia in recent years have made vital contributions to the field; the archaeological investigation of human origins in the Arabian Peninsula and a better understanding of cultural diversification throughout prehistory are good examples. The interpretation of the new finds provides alternative scenarios for how prehistoric human populations interacted with the diverse landscapes of Arabia, suggesting the Peninsula was not merely a crossroads or superhighway of expansion for anatomically modern humans but also functioned as a human habitat throughout the Pleistocene. The present Supplement to Volume 50 of the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies addresses these and many particularly emerging interests on the deep past of the Arabian Peninsula. This volume presents the proceedings from the special one-day session on the stone tools of prehistoric Arabia, held during the Seminar for Arabian Studies (Leiden 2019). Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aix en Provence, GhCdL Editions, 2007. In-8 broché, 315 pp, table des maisons étudiées, table des noms cités. Un des 100 ex. du tirage numéroté. Edition originale. Mise à jour de l'ouvrage de Hubert Cuny et Nicole Dreneau. Les ducs français, publié en 1989. État actuel des maisons portant un titre ducal ou princier en France (titre français ou titre étranger dont le port est autorisé en France). 43 maisons étudiées, plus de 1600 noms cités. Maisons étudiées : Abrantes (maison le Ray), Albufera (maison Suchet), Arenberg, Audiffret Pasquier, Auerstedt (maison d'Avout), Bassano (maison Maret) - titre éteint, Beauffremont (maison de Beauffremont Courtenay), Beauvau Craon, Blacas (maison de Blacas (d'Aulps), Brissac (maison de Cossé), Broglie, Des Cars (maison de Pérusse), Clermont Tonnerre, Croy, Decazes de Glücksbierg, Essling de Rivoli (maison de Massena), Faucigny Lucinge et Coligny, Feltre (maison de Goyon), Fitz James, Gramont, Harcourt, La Force (maison de Caumont), La Moskowa (maison de Ney d'Elchingen), La Rochefoucauld, Lorge (maison de Durfort Civrac), Luynes (maison d'Albert de Luynes), Magenta (maison de Mac Mahon), Maille (maison de Maille de la Tour Landry), Montebello (maison Lannes), Mortemart (maison de Rochechouart), Murat, Noailles, Otrante (maison Fouché), Polignac, Praslin (maison de Choiseul Praslin), Reggio (maison Oudinot), Rohan, Rohan - Chabot, Sabran (maison de Sabran Ponteves), San Fernando Luis (maison de Levis Mirepoix), Talleyrand et Sagan (maison de Talleyrand Périgord), Uzes (maison de Crussol, Wagram (maison Berthier). /STOCK NEUF Comme neuf.
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Published by British Archaeological Reports, 2008
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Published by BAR PUBLISHING, OXFORD, 2008
ISBN 10: 1407303279 ISBN 13: 9781407303277
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Tapa blanda. Condition: New. CRASSARD, R.: LA PREHISTOIRE DU YEMEN. DIFFUSIONS ET DIVERSITES LOCALES, A TRAVERS L'ETUDE D'INDUSTRIES LITHIQUES DU HADRAMAWT. OXFORD, 2008, 227 p. figuras, 72 gr. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo. (B/AL) 72 gr. Libro.
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Published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2010
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Published by Archaeopress Dez 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 1789697379 ISBN 13: 9781789697377
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - During the Seminar for Arabian Studies held in Leiden (July 2019), a special one-day session on the stone tools of prehistoric Arabia was held. Stone tools are generally associated with the oldest archaeological periods of human existence, the Palaeolithic, and are the most lasting vestiges of our ancestors' productive activities. In Arabia, stone tools (or lithics) are found on the deflated surfaces close to raw material outcrops, high on the top of mountains and deep within valleys and terraces, on lake relics at the heart of the many sand seas, and even under water. For a long time, however, stratified archaeological records were rare and developing chronological frameworks was therefore a challenge. The discoveries made by international archaeological projects conducted across Arabia in recent years have made vital contributions to the field; the archaeological investigation of human origins in the Arabian Peninsula and a better understanding of cultural diversification throughout prehistory are good examples. The interpretation of the new finds provides alternative scenarios for how prehistoric human populations interacted with the diverse landscapes of Arabia, suggesting the Peninsula was not merely a crossroads or superhighway of expansion for anatomically modern humans but also functioned as a human habitat throughout the Pleistocene. The present Supplement to Volume 50 of the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies addresses these and many particularly emerging interests on the deep past of the Arabian Peninsula.
Published by GhCdL Editions, 2007
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Published by Archaeopress Archaeology, 2015
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Paperback. Condition: New. During the Seminar for Arabian Studies held in Leiden (July 2019), a special one-day session on the stone tools of prehistoric Arabia was held. Stone tools are generally associated with the oldest archaeological periods of human existence, the Palaeolithic, and are the most lasting vestiges of our ancestors' productive activities. In Arabia, stone tools (or lithics) are found on the deflated surfaces close to raw material outcrops, high on the top of mountains and deep within valleys and terraces, on lake relics at the heart of the many sand seas, and even under water. For a long time, however, stratified archaeological records were rare and developing chronological frameworks was therefore a challenge. The discoveries made by international archaeological projects conducted across Arabia in recent years have made vital contributions to the field; the archaeological investigation of human origins in the Arabian Peninsula and a better understanding of cultural diversification throughout prehistory are good examples. The interpretation of the new finds provides alternative scenarios for how prehistoric human populations interacted with the diverse landscapes of Arabia, suggesting the Peninsula was not merely a crossroads or superhighway of expansion for anatomically modern humans but also functioned as a human habitat throughout the Pleistocene. The present Supplement to Volume 50 of the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies addresses these and many particularly emerging interests on the deep past of the Arabian Peninsula.