2017
DOI: 10.1002/evan.21557
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New discovery of Acheulean occupation in the Red Sea coastal region of the Sudan

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“…The locations were selected to be close to springs, stream channels, and a few quarries for stone tools [113]. On the other hand, the earliest settlements were situated in the foothills, while stone circles were built in the highlands [114]. However, a few isolated sites were found on relatively flat ground.…”
Section: Ancient Agigmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locations were selected to be close to springs, stream channels, and a few quarries for stone tools [113]. On the other hand, the earliest settlements were situated in the foothills, while stone circles were built in the highlands [114]. However, a few isolated sites were found on relatively flat ground.…”
Section: Ancient Agigmentioning
confidence: 99%