A newly discovered Neolithic site at Al-Khashbah KHS-A (Oman) reveals local adaptations to climate change in the Holocene. Results from radiocarbon dating show repeated occupations over 1000 years, and key artefacts indicate coastal connections. KHS-A served as a short-term camp, enhancing our understanding of Neolithic lifeways in Arabia.
Exploring Neolithic resilience and mobility in the Omani interior at Al-Khashbah KHS-A / Pia Maiorano, Maria; Proctor, Lucas; Beuzen-Waller, Tara; Maini, Elena; Moreau, Jakez; Döpper, Stephanie. - In: ANTIQUITY. - ISSN 0003-598X. - 25:(2025), pp. 1-8. [10.15184/aqy.2024.237]
Exploring Neolithic resilience and mobility in the Omani interior at Al-Khashbah KHS-A
Elena Maini;
2025
Abstract
A newly discovered Neolithic site at Al-Khashbah KHS-A (Oman) reveals local adaptations to climate change in the Holocene. Results from radiocarbon dating show repeated occupations over 1000 years, and key artefacts indicate coastal connections. KHS-A served as a short-term camp, enhancing our understanding of Neolithic lifeways in Arabia.File allegati a questo prodotto
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