The formation of a southern Red Seascape in the late prehistoric period: Tracing cross-Red Sea culture-contact, interaction, and maritime communities along the Tihamah coastal plain, Yemen in the third to first millennium BC - HAL-SHS - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société
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The formation of a southern Red Seascape in the late prehistoric period: Tracing cross-Red Sea culture-contact, interaction, and maritime communities along the Tihamah coastal plain, Yemen in the third to first millennium BC

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halshs-00272103 , version 1 (10-04-2008)

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Lamya Khalidi. The formation of a southern Red Seascape in the late prehistoric period: Tracing cross-Red Sea culture-contact, interaction, and maritime communities along the Tihamah coastal plain, Yemen in the third to first millennium BC. J. Starkey;P. Starkey;T. Wilkinson;. Natural Resources and Cultural Connections of the Red Sea: Proceedings of Red Sea Project III, Oxford: Archaeopress, pp.35-43, 2007. ⟨halshs-00272103⟩
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