Archaeological evidence of the First human in Yemen in Paleolithic Age

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Mohammad Ahmed Ahmed Al Ali

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This study examines the passage of the first hman, the nature of his living life, and the archaeological evidence, as the geographical and environmental location played a prominent role in this, as Yemen formed a link between the continents of Africa and Asia, which led to the beginning of the first human settlement movement in Yemen about one million and four


The oldest traces of human activity in Yemen date back to the Lower Paleolithic and the Middle Paleolithic, and traces of the Upper Paleolithic and Epi Paleolithic, known in the Levant as the Mesolithic, were found in a limited manner despite the difficulty of natural and human factors, in addition to the limited Research that period extensively. The analytical approach was followed to study and analyze and the comparison of that cultural evidence, which confirmed that Yemen was the home of the first humans, and the existence of a sequence and cultural development of those eras.

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Al Ali, M. A. A. (2024). Archaeological evidence of the First human in Yemen in Paleolithic Age. Sana’a University Journal of Human Sciences, 3(7), 93–112. https://doi.org/10.59628/jhs.v3i7.1205
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