"Touchstones" For Social Belonging: How Did Ancient Pastoralists In South Arabia Adapt To Climate Change? - Ancient Pages
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"Touchstones" For Social Belonging: How Did Ancient Pastoralists In South Arabia Adapt To Climate Change? - Ancient Pages
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - In arid regions of northern Africa, Asia, and Arabia, ancient pastoralists built diverse small-scale stone monuments. Examples of major (by frequency) monument types from Dhofar. Clockwise from upper left: Platform D028-001, meter scale visible in excavation trench near closest section; HCT D033-001, 20 cm scale visible at mid height; Boat […]
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