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Guest Editorial, The Middle Palaeolithic in the Desert II

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This guest editorial discusses three significant contributions to Middle Palaeolithic research in Senegal, highlighting new archaeological findings and their implications for understanding human origins. The works of Niang and Ndiaye, Chevrier et al., and Scerri et al. reveal crucial insights into Middle Stone Age artefact assemblages, climatic stability of the Senegal region, and the potential for this area to act as a refugium for human populations. The editorial also touches upon additional findings from Sudan, Egypt, and Iran, showcasing the broader significance of archaeological investigation in understanding human evolution across diverse contexts.