Heinrich Event 2 (ca. 24 ka BP) as a chrono-climatic anchor for the appearance of Epipaleolithic backed bladelets microlith industries in the Southern Levant

I Abadi, A Torfstein, DE Friesem, D Langgut… - Quaternary Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Early Epipaleolithic (EEP) of the Southern Levant, roughly dated to 25-18 ka
BP, is characterized by microlithic industries with highly variable synchronic and geographic …

Human hunting adaptations at Wadi Madamagh, Jordan at the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum

S Sadhir, M al-Nahar, DI Olszewski, A Petrillo… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Wadi Madamagh, situated in the southern Levant, was occupied by humans during the Last
Glacial Maximum (LGM; 26,500–19,000 years ago). The climatic and environmental …

[HTML][HTML] Evolution and termination of lakes in Jordan and their relevance to human migration from Africa to Asia and Europe

E Salameh, K Bandel, I Alhejoj, G Abdallat - Open Journal of Geology, 2018 - scirp.org
The hydrologic system in Jordan began its evolution with the regression of the Tethys during
the Eocene and the rifting of Arabia from Africa. From that time onward Jordan lay on land …

Hunted Deer and Buried Foxes: Fauna from the Middle Epipaleolithic Site of'Uyun al-Hammam, Jordan

JL Everhart - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Humans and their ancestors have been hunting and gathering for hundreds of thousands of
years across a myriad of landscapes. While everyone needs food to survive, there is …