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Paul S. Breeze
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 49
Citations - 1958
Paul S. Breeze is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pleistocene & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1486 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul S. Breeze include University of Cambridge & King Saud University.
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Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa.
Huw S. Groucutt,Michael D. Petraglia,Geoff Bailey,Eleanor M. L. Scerri,Ash Parton,Laine Clark-Balzan,Richard P. Jennings,Laura H. Lewis,James Blinkhorn,Nick Drake,Paul S. Breeze,Robyn Helen Inglis,Maud H. Devès,Maud H. Devès,Matthew Meredith-Williams,Nicole Boivin,Mark G. Thomas,Aylwyn Scally +17 more
TL;DR: The emerging picture of the dispersal process suggests dynamic behavioral variability, complex interactions between populations, and an intricate genetic and cultural legacy in Homo sapiens out of Africa.
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Homo sapiens in Arabia by 85,000 years ago
Huw S. Groucutt,Huw S. Groucutt,Rainer Grün,Rainer Grün,Iyad A. S. Zalmout,Nick Drake,Nick Drake,Simon J. Armitage,Simon J. Armitage,Ian Candy,Richard Clark-Wilson,Julien Louys,Paul S. Breeze,Mathieu Duval,Laura T. Buck,Laura T. Buck,Tracy L. Kivell,Tracy L. Kivell,Emma Pomeroy,Emma Pomeroy,Nicholas B. Stephens,Jay T. Stock,Jay T. Stock,Mathew Stewart,Gilbert J. Price,Leslie Kinsley,Wing Wai Sung,Abdullah Alsharekh,Abdulaziz Al-Omari,Muhammad Zahir,Abdullah M. Memesh,Ammar J. Abdulshakoor,Abdu M. Al-Masari,Ahmed A. Bahameem,Khaled M. S. Al Murayyi,Badr Zahrani,Eleanor L. M. Scerri,Eleanor L. M. Scerri,Michael D. Petraglia,Michael D. Petraglia +39 more
TL;DR: Al Wusta shows that early H. sapiens dispersals out of Africa were not limited to winter rainfall-fed Levantine Mediterranean woodlands immediately adjacent to Africa, but extended deep into the semi-arid grasslands of Arabia, facilitated by periods of enhanced monsoonal rainfall.
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Palaeohydrological corridors for hominin dispersals in the Middle East ∼250–70,000 years ago
Paul S. Breeze,Huw S. Groucutt,Nick Drake,Tom S. White,Richard P. Jennings,Michael D. Petraglia +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the palaeoenvironmental setting for hominin dispersals between, and within, northeast Africa and southwest Asia during Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 7-5 using reconstructions of surface freshwater availability as an environmental proxy.
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Hominin Dispersal into the Nefud Desert and Middle Palaeolithic Settlement along the Jubbah Palaeolake, Northern Arabia
Michael D. Petraglia,Michael D. Petraglia,Abdullah Alsharekh,Paul S. Breeze,Chris Clarkson,Rémy Crassard,Nick Drake,Huw S. Groucutt,Richard P. Jennings,Adrian G. Parker,Ash Parton,Richard G. Roberts,Ceri Shipton,Carney Matheson,Abdulaziz Al-Omari,Margaret-Ashley Veall +15 more
TL;DR: The discovery of three stratified and buried archaeological sites in the Nefud Desert is described, which includes the oldest dated occupation for the region and stone tool assemblages are identified as a Middle Palaeolithic industry that includes Levallois manufacturing methods and the production of tools on flakes.
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Palaeoclimate in the Saharan and Arabian Deserts during the Middle Palaeolithic and the potential for hominin dispersals
TL;DR: The authors conducted a temporal and spatial evaluation of dated sites from 20 to 350 ka using combined probability density function (PDF) and geographical information system (GIS) analyses of all sites dated using U/TH or optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) methods.