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An Acheulian site near Bir Kiseiba in the Darb el Arba'in Desert,Egypt
Authors:C Vance Haynes  T A Maxwell  A El Hawary  K A Nicoll  S Stokes
Abstract:A small concentration of Acheulian cleavers and handaxes within the driest region on Earth adds to the increasing evidence that the eastern Sahara was considerably more verdant during the Middle Pleistocene than it is today. The similarities to stone artifact assemblages of Acheulian sites in sub-Saharan Africa and in the Levant support the evidence for the movement of hominids, utilizing the Kombewa lithic technology, between Africa and the Middle East during the Middle Pleistocene. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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