Remote sensing and GIS techniques for reconstructing Arabian palaeohydrology and identifying archaeological sites

Volume: 382, Pages: 98 - 119
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Freshwater availability is critical for human survival, and in the Saharo-Arabian desert belt repeated fluctuations between aridity and humidity over the Quaternary mean the distribution of freshwater was likely a primary control upon routes and opportunities for hominin dispersals. However, our knowledge of the spatio-temporal distribution of palaeohydrological resources within Arabia during Mid–Late Pleistocene episodes of climatic...
Paper Details
Title
Remote sensing and GIS techniques for reconstructing Arabian palaeohydrology and identifying archaeological sites
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
382
Pages
98 - 119
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