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Speleothem evidence for the greening of the Sahara and its implications for the early human dispersal out of sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract

Although there is a consensus that there were wet periods (greening events) in the Sahara in the past, the spatial extent and the timing of these greening events are still in dispute, yet critical to our understanding of the early human dispersal out of Africa. Our U-series dates of speleothems from the Northeastern Sahara (Wadi Sannur cave, Egypt) reveal that the periods of speleothem growth were brief and restricted to the interglacial Marine …

Authors

El-Shenawy MI; Kim S-T; Schwarcz HP; Asmerom Y; Polyak VJ

Journal

Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 188, , pp. 67–76

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 2018

DOI

10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.03.016

ISSN

0277-3791