Figure 1.
Map of Nubian Complex occurrences in Northeast Africa and Arabia.
Distribution of Nubian Complex sites and findspots are depicted, as well as MSA/MP sites with human remains. To account for shoreline configuration ∼100 ka, sea level is adjusted to −40 m below present levels. Nubian Complex sites include: Jebel Urayf (1), Jebel Naquah (2), Nazlet Khater (3), Abydos (4), Makhadma (5), Taramsa Hill (6), Sodmein Cave (7), Kharga Oasis (8), Bir Tarfawi (9), Bir Sahara (10), Abu Simbel (11), Jebel Brinikol (12), 1035 (13), 1038 (14), Sai Island (15), Gorgora Rockshelter (16), K'One (17), Hargeisa (18), Shabwa (19), Wadi Wa'shah (20), Aybut Al Auwal (21), Aybut Ath Thani (22), Mudayy As Sodh (23), and Jebel Sanoora (24).
Table 1.
Numerical ages of Nubian Complex sites in Africa and Arabia.
Figure 2.
Schematic of preferential Levallois core preparation strategies mentioned in text.
Figure 3.
Dhofar ecological zones and place names mentioned in text.
Figure 4.
Digital elevation model of Dhofar and Nubian Complex site distribution.
Survey transects covered during the 2010 and 2011 fieldwork campaigns, distribution of Nubian Complex occurrences ranked by artifact density, and specific sites mentioned in text are depicted.
Figure 5.
Photo of Aybut Al Auwal gully.
One of the meandering stream channels incising the chert-covered terrace. Excavation section is immediately in front of car.
Figure 6.
Nubian Type 1 cores from Aybut Al Auwal.
Core in panel A shows dark patination/varnish and was collected from terrace surface, while core depicted in panel B is partially desilicified and was excavated from stratigraphic Unit 3.
Figure 7.
Topographic relief of Aybut Al Auwal terrace (vertically exaggerated) and sediment log.
Figure 8.
Photo of buried Nubian Type 1 core in situ.
Position of artifact is shown in relation to AYB1-OSL1 sample; both are within stratigraphic Unit 3.
Figure 9.
Nubian Levallois cores from Aybut Al Auwal.
Type 1 (b,c,d) and Type 2 (a).
Figure 10.
Levallois points from Dhofar Nubian Complex sites.
Aybut Al Auwal (c,e,f,k), Aybut Ath Thani (a,b), Mudayy As Sodh (i), Jebel Sanoora (j), TH.173 (d), TH.236 (m), TH.238 (g,h), and TH.258 (h).
Table 2.
Artifact class by site.
Table 3.
Core types by site.
Table 4.
Debitage cortex % and technological indices by site.
Table 5.
Tool types by site.
Figure 11.
DAP team systematically collects surface material from gridded area with view overlooking Wadi Aybut in background.
Figure 12.
Nubian Levallois cores from Aybut Ath Thani.
Type 1 (a,c,d,e) and Type 2 (b).
Figure 13.
Retouched tools from Dhofar Nubian Complex sites.
Sidescrapers from Aybut Ath Thani (c) and Mudayy As Sodh (f), endscrapers from Mudayy As Sodh (b,d,e), and notch from Mudayy As Sodh (a).
Figure 14.
Nubian Levallois cores from Mudayy As Sodh.
Type 1 (a,c,d) and Type 2 (b).
Figure 15.
Nubian Levallois refit from Mudayy As Sodh.
Levallois point (c) and debordant blade (a) conjoin with Nubian Type 1 core (b).
Figure 16.
Nubian Levallois refit from Mudayy As Sodh.
Levallois point (a) conjoins with Nubian Type 1 core (b).
Figure 17.
Photo of Jebel Sanoora terrace.
DAP team systematically collects surface material from gridded area at edge of terrace. Terrace shows dense chert cover of natural and worked debris.
Figure 18.
Nubian Levallois refit from Jebel Sanoora.
Levallois point (a) conjoins with Nubian Type 1 core (b).
Figure 19.
Examples of Nubian Levallois refits at Aybut Al Auwal.
Overpassed Levallois blade (a) conjoins with Nubian Type 1 core (b). Distal fragment of overpassed Levallois blade (c) showing prominent distal ridge.
Table 6.
Frequency of core types in sample African Nubian Complex assemblages.