2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.quageo.2006.05.019
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Multiple phases of North African humidity recorded in lacustrine sediments from the Fazzan Basin, Libyan Sahara

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“…of Angers, France). Strikingly similar patterns have been observed in new work on the Saharan Megalakes by Nick Drake and others, 2 and in a recently published study from the Levant. 3 One of the main conclusions of this session was that the Sahara should not be seen as a homogeneous entity, but rather as a series of latitudinally defined units, with a marked separation between east and west Sahara.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…of Angers, France). Strikingly similar patterns have been observed in new work on the Saharan Megalakes by Nick Drake and others, 2 and in a recently published study from the Levant. 3 One of the main conclusions of this session was that the Sahara should not be seen as a homogeneous entity, but rather as a series of latitudinally defined units, with a marked separation between east and west Sahara.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…1 link river systems in this manner. The green Sahara also contained numerous closed basins that supported some very large lakes (10,(16)(17)(18)(19) (Fig. 1).…”
Section: African Humid Period Biogeography and Palaeohydrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, Saharan megalakes appear to preserve the required long-term lacustrine sequences (16)(17)(18)(19)42) despite the general assumption that such records are rare in the Sahara because of deflation of lacustrine sediments during arid periods (43). We have applied optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to selected sediments (SI Appendix, Section 7) and have found evidence for synchronous humidity in the Fezzan-Chad-Chotts and Chad-Chotts-Ahnet-Moyer megalake corridors during MIS5 (Fig.…”
Section: Older Saharan Occupation and Crossingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolated tanged pieces have been found by the CPP project in the environs of the cave and an industry with pedunculates was excavated in the Hagfet et-Tera cave at the western edge of the Gebel Akhdar, w175 km from the Haua Fteah (McBurney and Hey, 1955;McBurney, 1960). It has been suggested that the first systematic occupation of North Africa by modern humans was probably as a result of a northward movement across the Sahara in MIS 5, when wetter climates created a string of major lakes across what is now desert (Armitage et al, 2007;Osborne et al, 2008;Garcea, 2010c;Drake et al, 2011). Given the topographic isolation of the Gebel Akhdar, separated from the Maghreb by the hyper-arid Gulf of Sirte desert, there is at least as strong a case for Egypt and/or the Levant (where early modern humans at Qafzeh and Skhul possibly date to ca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%