History of the Stone Age and Ages of Prehistory in Southern Arabian Island.

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      This chapter is distinguished by examining the studies of the Neolithic period in southern Arabia. This is done through a brief review of the division of the history of the aforementioned age studies in Yemen. Which consists of more than one stage. Which contributed to highlighting the great cultural diversity found in the Neolithic era and the Holocene era in general in the south of the island. Therefore, this research has contributed to the origins of this diversity. In addition to reviewing the different stages that the study searched during the prehistoric period in the peninsula in the first half of the twenties of the fifteenth century AH. This is to ascertain the location of the Arabian Peninsula and its strategic location in many stages of prehistoric times. It represents a link between the three continents of the ancient world. In addition, the peninsula is characterized by the diversity of terrain and environment, which are among the most important main elements that played a major role in human life in those ages and in the redistribution of its sites from one era to another. And this was according to the different climatic changes that prevailed in that period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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