Namibia’s Ancient Human Habitats: How Desert Archaeology Sheds Light on Human Evolution
Ancient Human Habitats in Namibia’s Namib Sand Sea, A New Perspective on Early Human Migration and Environmental Adaptation
The deserts of northern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula have long been the focus of archaeological research, revealing their roles as cradles of early human civilization and migration routes through so-called “green corridors.” However, the archaeology1 of southern Africa’s west coast desert belt, particularly the Namib Sand Sea, has remained relatively…
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