Publications of Michael D. Petraglia
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Journal Article (197)
101.
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: Human occupation of the Arabian Empty Quarter during MIS 5: evidence from Mundafan Al-Buhayrah, Saudi Arabia. Quaternary Science Reviews 119, pp. 116 - 135 (2015)
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28 (2), pp. 69 - 112 (2015)
The Sri Lankan 'microlithic' tradition c. 38,000 to 3,000 years ago: Tropical technologies and adaptations of Homo sapiens at the southern edge of Asia. Journal of World Prehistory 103.
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43 (4), pp. 295 - 298 (2015)
Alluvial fan records from southeast Arabia reveal multiple windows for human dispersal. Geology 104.
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347 (6227), pp. 1246 - 1249 (2015)
Direct evidence for human reliance on rainforest resources in late Pleistocene Sri Lanka. Science 105.
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417, pp. 80 - 90 (2015)
Ostrich expansion into India during the Late Pleistocene: Implications for continental dispersal corridors. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 106.
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: Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology 24 (4), pp. 149 - 164 (2015)
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105, pp. 239 - 243 (2014)
Discovery of Youngest Toba Tuff localities in the Sagileru Valley, south India, in association with Palaeolithic industries. Quaternary Science Reviews 108.
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350, pp. 7 - 25 (2014)
First technological comparison of Southern African Howiesons Poort and South Asian Microlithic industries: An exploration of inter-regional variability in microlithic assemblages. Quaternary International 109.
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: Epipalaeolithic occupation and palaeoenvironments of the southern Nefud desert, Saudi Arabia, during the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene. Journal of Archaeological Science 50, pp. 460 - 474 (2014)
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75, pp. 125 - 142 (2014)
Unexpected technological heterogeneity in northern Arabia indicates complex Late Pleistocene demography at the gateway to Asia. Journal of Human Evolution 111.
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21, pp. 90 - 103 (2014)
A high-precision Ar-40/Ar-39 age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra: Forcing of Quaternary climate and implications for hominin occupation of India. Quaternary Geochronology 112.
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25 (1), pp. 1 - 21 (2014)
High-resolution geospatial surveying techniques provide new insights into rock-art landscapes at Shuwaymis, Saudi Arabia. Arabian archaeology and epigraphy 113.
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: Continuity of mammalian fauna over the last 200,000 y in the Indian subcontinent. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111 (16), pp. 5848 - 5853 (2014)
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Large flake Acheulean in the Nefud Desert of Northern Arabia. PaleoAnthropology, pp. 446 - 462 (2014)
115.
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Middle East, Central Asia, and the Indian Subcontinent: Lower Paleolithic. Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, pp. 4907 - 4922 (2014)
116.
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18, pp. 173 - 175 (2013)
Multiple interpretive errors? Indeed. Reply to: Climate effects of the 74 ka Toba super-eruption: Multiple interpretive errors in 'A high-precision Ar-40/Ar-39 age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra' by Michael Haslam. Quaternary Geochronology 117.
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87 (337), pp. 666 - 683 (2013)
Rock art landscapes beside the Jubbah palaeolake, Saudi Arabia. Antiquity 118.
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87 (337), pp. 923 - 924 (2013)
Human adaptation in the Asian Palaeolithic: hominin dispersal and behaviour during the Late Quaternary. Antiquity 119.
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65 (2), pp. 93 - 108 (2013)
Generativity, hierarchical action and recursion in the technology of the Acheulean to Middle Palaeolithic transition: A perspective from Patpara, the Son Valley, India. Journal of Human Evolution 120.
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: Middle Palaeolithic and Neolithic occupations around Mundafan palaeolake, Saudi Arabia: implications for climate change and human dispersals. PLoS One 8 (7), e69665 (2013)