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Special Issue: Eastern Mediterranean and Near Eastern Geoarchaeology: Part II Export

Geoarchaeology, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 641-683.

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Contient les articles suivants A Reassessment of the holocene stratigraphy of the Wadi Hasa Terrace and Hasa formation, Jordan (p 559-588) Joseph Schuldenrein Geomorphology, site distribution, and Paleolithic settlement dynamics of the Ma'aloula region, Damascus Province, Syria (p 589-606) Andrey E. Dodonov, Andrew W Kandel, Aleksandra N. Simakova, Mohammed al-Masri, Nicholas J. Conard Holocene climatic change and human settlement between the central Sahara and the Nile Valley: Archaeological and geomorphological results (p 607-620) Olaf Bubenzer, Heiko Riemer Long-term site formation processes at the natural springs Nadaouiyeh and Hummal in the El Kowm Oasis, Central Syria (p 621-640) Jean-Marie Le Tensorer, Reto Jagher, Philippe Rentzel, Thomas Hauck, Kristin Ismail-Meyer, Christine Pümpin, Dorota Wojtczak The correlation between Hamra and the Paleolithic on the Coastal Plain of the Southern Levant (p 641-651) Stanislav A. Laukhin, Vadim A. Ranov, Valerya A. Volgina The impact of geology and geomorphology on cave and rockshelter archaeological site formation, preservation, and distribution in the Zagros mountains of Iran (p 653-669) Saman Heydari Advantages and limitations of thermoluminescence dating of heated flint from Paleolithic sites (p 671-683) Daniel Richter


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