Abstract: The “Qurayyah Painted Ware” (known also as “Midianite Ware”), which originated in northern Hejaz, has been conventionally dated to the period between the 13th (or late 14th) and the mid-12th century BCE based on the Egyptian finds from Timna Site 200—the Hathor temple. During the last decade, due to new finds from excavations in the southern regions of Cis- and Transjordan, the date of this pottery group became a much-debated topic. Scholars have questioned the above dating, arguing that the time frame during which this pottery was in use is much longer, and even included in it the Iron IIA and Iron IIB periods. The aim of this paper is to reexamine the data pertaining to the date of this pottery, and consider the possibility that...
International audienceRecent archaeological investigations in Khaybar oasis in northwestern Saudi Ar...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
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Abstract: The “Qurayyah Painted Ware” (known also as “Midianite Ware”), which originated in northern...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
This is the second article of two studies investigating the Iron Age painted pottery traditions of t...
Problem Several scholars have debated the traditional and low chronology of the Iron Age in Southern...
In this article we study a group of common pottery from the first centuries of Islamic occupation (8...
ArchéOrient - Le BlogPre-Islamic pottery in northwestern Arabia remains little studied compared to o...
The datation of Tell el-Ghaba, North Sinai, Egypt, is based upon the study of the Egyptian and impor...
Abstract: This article studies the chronology of the New Kingdom Egyptian copper mining in the south...
International audienceThis paper reassesses the political and cultural chronology of northwest Arabi...
The archaeology of pre-Islamic South Arabia is still in its infancy. The field is ready for a cultur...
International audienceRecent archaeological investigations in Khaybar oasis in northwestern Saudi Ar...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
International audienceAlbalat (Extremadura, Spain) was located in the border area between Islam and ...
Abstract: The “Qurayyah Painted Ware” (known also as “Midianite Ware”), which originated in northern...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
This is the second article of two studies investigating the Iron Age painted pottery traditions of t...
Problem Several scholars have debated the traditional and low chronology of the Iron Age in Southern...
In this article we study a group of common pottery from the first centuries of Islamic occupation (8...
ArchéOrient - Le BlogPre-Islamic pottery in northwestern Arabia remains little studied compared to o...
The datation of Tell el-Ghaba, North Sinai, Egypt, is based upon the study of the Egyptian and impor...
Abstract: This article studies the chronology of the New Kingdom Egyptian copper mining in the south...
International audienceThis paper reassesses the political and cultural chronology of northwest Arabi...
The archaeology of pre-Islamic South Arabia is still in its infancy. The field is ready for a cultur...
International audienceRecent archaeological investigations in Khaybar oasis in northwestern Saudi Ar...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
International audienceAlbalat (Extremadura, Spain) was located in the border area between Islam and ...