Publications of Maria Guagnin
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Journal Article (17)
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Journal Article
18 (10), e0291085 (2023)
Plant, pigment, and bone processing in the Neolithic of northern Arabia–New evidence from Use-wear analysis of grinding tools at Jebel Oraf. PLoS One 2.
Journal Article
36, 100483 (2023)
Before the Holocene humid period: life-sized camel engravings and early occupations on the southern edge of the Nefud desert. Archaeological Research in Asia 3.
Journal Article
32 (11), 09596836221114290, pp. 1160 - 1172 (2022)
Following the herds?: a new distribution of hunting kites in Southwest Asia. The Holocene 4.
Journal Article
96 (389), 2022.95, pp. 1301 - 1309 (2022)
A rock art tradition of life-sized, naturalistic engravings of camels in Northern Arabia: new insights on the mobility of Neolithic populations in the Nafud Desert. Antiquity 5.
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628, 2022.02.011, pp. 1 - 17 (2022)
Coring, profiling, and trenching: archaeological field strategies for investigating the Pleistocene-Holocene-Anthropocene continuum. Quaternary International 6.
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14 (5), 93, pp. 1 - 21 (2022)
Traceological analysis of lithics from the Camel Site, al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia: an experimental approach to identifying mineral processing activities using silcrete tools. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 7.
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42, 103165, pp. 1 - 19 (2022)
Life-sized Neolithic camel sculptures in Arabia: a scientific assessment of the craftsmanship and age of the Camel Site reliefs. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 8.
Journal Article
26, 100278, pp. 1 - 20 (2021)
A tale of two hearth sites: Neolithic and intermittent mid to late Holocene occupations in the Jubbah oasis, northern Saudi Arabia. Archaeological Research in Asia 9.
Journal Article
31 (2), 12167, pp. 219 - 244 (2020)
Archaeometric studies on the petroglyphs and rock varnish at Kilwa and Sakaka, northern Saudi Arabia. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 10.
Journal Article
178, 104146, pp. 1 - 17 (2020)
The Holocene humid period in the Nefud Desert: hunters and herders in the Jebel Oraf palaeolake basin, Saudi Arabia. Journal of Arid Environments 11.
Journal Article
117 (15), 1920211117, pp. 8263 - 8270 (2020)
Human responses to climate and ecosystem change in ancient Arabia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 12.
Journal Article
92 (365), pp. 1180 - 1194 (2018)
Neolithic pastoralism in marginal environments during the Holocene Humid Period, northern Saudi Arabia. Antiquity 13.
Journal Article
45 (4), pp. 727 - 740 (2018)
Rock art provides new evidence on the biogeography of kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis), wild dromedary, aurochs (Bos primigenius) and African wild ass (Equus africanus) in the early and middle Holocene of north-western Arabia. Journal of Biogeography 14.
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9, pp. 63 - 67 (2017)
The Neolithic site of Jebel Oraf 2, northern Saudi Arabia: First report of a directly dated site with faunal remains. Archaeological Research in Asia 15.
Journal Article
49, pp. 225 - 236 (2017)
Pre-Neolithic evidence for dog-assisted hunting strategies in Arabia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 16.
Journal Article
28 (2), pp. 138 - 152 (2017)
An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah oasis: Reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in north-western Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 17.
Journal Article
26 (11), pp. 1822 - 1834 (2016)
Rock art imagery as a proxy for Holocene environmental change: A view from Shuwaymis, NW Saudi Arabia. The Holocene Other (1)
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Other
Monumental sandstone reliefs from the Neolithic: new insights from the Camel Site in Saudi Arabia, The ancient near east today: current news about the ancient past (Newsletter) X, (2022)
Blog Post (1)
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Blog Post
Life-sized reliefs of camels and equids: the Camel Site in Saudi Arabia. (2022)