“…This paper utilizes a range of geoarchaeological techniques to examine site formation processes in the late MSA to early LSA layers at the Haua Fteah cave on the Cyrenaican coast of northeast Libya (22 o 3′5″E, 32 o 53′70″N). The cultural sequence revealed by Charles McBurney's excavations in the 1950s (McBurney, ) is unparalleled in North African prehistory, with the earliest deposits dating to the end of MIS 6 (Douka et al., ; Jacobs et al., ), and containing cultural material from the MSA to the present (McBurney, ). Renewed investigations by a multidisciplinary team, The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project (CPP), between 2007 and 2015 have combined archaeological excavation with paleoenvironmental and chronological analyses (e.g., Barker et al., , , ; Barker, Hunt, Reynolds, Brooks, & el‐Rishi, , ; Farr et al., ; Rabett et al., ).…”