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Levantine corridor : ウィキペディア英語版
Levantine corridor

The Levantine corridor is the relatively narrow strip between the Mediterranean Sea to the northwest and deserts to the southeast which connects Africa to Eurasia. This corridor is a land route of migrations of animals between Eurasia and Africa. In particular, it is believed that early hominins spread from Africa to Eurasia via the Levantine corridor and Horn of Africa.〔N. Goren-Inbar, John D. Speth (eds.), "Human Paleoecology in the Levantine Corridor". 1994, ISBN 1-84217-155-0 ((book review ))〕 The corridor is named after the Levant.
The Levantine Corridor is the western part of the Fertile Crescent, the eastern part being Mesopotamia.
Botanists recognize this area as a dispersal route of plant species.〔Bar-Yosef O. Pleistocene connections between Africa and Southwest Asia: an archaeological perspective, ''African Archaeological Review'', 1987, vol. 5, pp. 29–38.〕
Through genetic studies, researchers have found that the Levantine corridor was more important through Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods for bi-directional migrations of peoples (and certain chromosomes) between Africa and Eurasia than was the Horn of Africa.〔(J. R. Luis ''et al.'', "The Levant versus the Horn of Africa: Evidence for Bidirectional Corridors of Human Migrations" ), ''American Journal of Human Genetics'', 74: 532-544.〕
The first sedentary villages were established around fresh water springs and lakes in the Levantine corridor by the Natufian culture. The term is used frequently by archaeologists as an area that includes Cyprus, where important developments occurred during the Neolithic revolution.
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