Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Fertil


Fertile past unearthed from sands of Arabia

 

Where human beings started at first is a main thing for us to NASA took an image for the Arabian Peninsula . The image shows that the Arabian Peninsula conditions affected to humans. Professor Michael Petraglia from University of Oxford started a project that advice to find out what was there 100000 years ago before the climate changed and how the world, people increased. The project is funded by the European Research Council with Dh 10.9 m along the next 5 years.

Prof. Petraglia wants to researcher the Arabian Desert in northern Saudi Arabia and the Empty Quarter. Archeological digs showed many stone tools in many historic sites in Saudi Arabian, Yemen and UAE. The oldest site was Jabal Faya in UAE, which shows oldest human settlement 125000 to 25000 years ago. African people crossed the Bab Al Mandab Strait 125000 years ago. But the oldest site in Africa is the Savannas, which proves that people travelled to the Arabian Peninsula to stay Africa after the weather changed.

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             King's College London -  Media coverage: January - June 2012. (2012, May 17). King's College London -  Home. Retrieved March 3, 2013, from http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/news/Mediacoverage/2012-January-June.aspx

 

 

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