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The first evidence of Middle Palaeolithic Nubian technology in north-central Oman

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

A. Beshkani*
Affiliation:
Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense University, UMR 7041—ArScan, AnTET Maison de l'Archéologie et de l'Ethnologie, 21 allée de l'Université, 92023 Nanterre Cedex, France
T. Beuzen-Waller
Affiliation:
Paris-Sorbonne University, UMR 8185 ENeC—Espaces, Nature et Culture, France (Email: tara.beuzen@gmail.com)
S. Bonilauri
Affiliation:
CNRS UMR 7194—Histoire Naturelle de l'Homme Préhistorique, Département de Préhistoire, Musée de l'Homme, 17 place du Trocadéro, 75016 Paris, France (Email: stephanie.bonilauri@gmail.com)
G. Gernez
Affiliation:
MCF Paris-Sorbonne University, UMR 7041—ArScan, VEPMO, 21 allée de l'Université, 92023 Nanterre Cedex, France (Email: guillaume.gernez@gmail.com)
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*Author for correspondence (Email: a.beshkani@gmail.com)
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Since 2012, the French Mission in Oman has discovered several Palaeolithic sites in the south-eastern foothills of the Sufrat Dishshah (a hill of the Sufrat Valley/Wādī al-Сufrāt), in the Adam region of north-central Oman. These sites are attributed to the Lower through to the Late Palaeolithic (Bonilauri et al. 2015). The 2016 field season was dedicated to further investigation of the previously identified sites of the Sufrat Dishshah area. A number of additional artefacts were located and studied on site; four artefacts—two bifaces and two Nubian cores—were retained for further study. These finds have particular importance for the understanding of Middle Palaeolithic variability and cultural diffusion in Oman, and they represent one of the most significant results of the 2016 Adam expedition.

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Figure 1. Map of Nubian Complex occurrences in north-eastern Africa and Arabia.

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Figure 2. Map of the study region in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate.

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Figure 3. Nubian type one core from Sufrat Dishsha.

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Figure 4. Nubian artefacts from Sufrat Dishsha.