International audienceThe Jebel al-Ma'taradh and its surroundings contain exceptional deposits of lithic raw materials, including flint and chert, but especially chalcedony, agate, carnelian, and chrysoprase. These deposits were intensively exploited during the Neolithic, and some of the artefacts produced entered the trade network that included settlements on the coast and inland, sometimes as far as 300 km. During earlier periods, probably as early as the Pleistocene, only flint was used. Between the sixth and the fourth millennia, carnelian and agate were exploited to make beads, which are found in the necropolises and settlements of the UAE
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
International audienceUntil recently, the western Arabian Peninsula has had an enigmatic role in the...
International audienceThis paper discusses the results of a new geo-archaeological study on the neph...
International audienceThe Jebel al-Ma'taradh and its surroundings contain exceptional deposits of li...
This paper focuses on ancient stone beads found in Oman at sites dating to the 3rd to 2nd millennium...
International audienceWell before metallurgy, Neolithic societies in the Gulf were engaging in a ver...
This paper focuses primarily on ancient stone beads found in Oman at sites dating to the 3rd to 2nd ...
References in the ancient sources indicate that the Libyan desert was a source of \u2018carbunculi\u...
Several hundred Middle Palaeolithic (MP) archaeological sites have now been identified in the Arabia...
This paper presents the results of the compositional analysis conducted on carnelian beads from Acer...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
International audienceUntil recently, the western Arabian Peninsula has had an enigmatic role in the...
International audienceThis paper discusses the results of a new geo-archaeological study on the neph...
International audienceThe Jebel al-Ma'taradh and its surroundings contain exceptional deposits of li...
This paper focuses on ancient stone beads found in Oman at sites dating to the 3rd to 2nd millennium...
International audienceWell before metallurgy, Neolithic societies in the Gulf were engaging in a ver...
This paper focuses primarily on ancient stone beads found in Oman at sites dating to the 3rd to 2nd ...
References in the ancient sources indicate that the Libyan desert was a source of \u2018carbunculi\u...
Several hundred Middle Palaeolithic (MP) archaeological sites have now been identified in the Arabia...
This paper presents the results of the compositional analysis conducted on carnelian beads from Acer...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant....
International audienceUntil recently, the western Arabian Peninsula has had an enigmatic role in the...
International audienceThis paper discusses the results of a new geo-archaeological study on the neph...