This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThe episcopal seat of Meshmahig or Mašmahig is referred to in various historical sources, such as the synods of the Church of the East, of 410 and 576. These sources have been extensively explored, and it has been suggested that Mašmahig can be linked with the village of Samahij in northeast Muharraq Island, Bahrain. However, archaeological evidence for a Christian presence in Samahij, or elsewhere on Bahrain was lacking. Excavations completed within the village cemetery at Samahij uncovered part of a large building complex. Based on the architecture, associated material culture, and chronology, it is suggested this was occupied...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Archaeology is in a unique position to offer a material cultu...
International audienceJabal al ‘Aluya is a Neolithic site located at the foot of Jabal Salekh near A...
The rarity of material evidence for the religion of Islam during the first seventy years of the hijr...
Our knowledge of Christianity in Bet Qatraye is given by textual and archaeological sources that spa...
The Arabian-Persian Gulf area has been fertile soil for different civilisations through the centurie...
The Arabian-Persian Gulf area has been fertile soil for different civilisations through the centurie...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the expansion of Christianity in the pre-Islami...
The spread and settlement of Christianity in the Arabic world prior to Islam is not the most popular...
The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year o...
The history of Islam and Christianity in the Arab-Persian Gulf was based mainly on written sources. ...
With no historical record of Dilmun (Bahrain) between с 1240 and 709 B.C., and until recently no arc...
The history of Islam and Christianity in the Arab-Persian Gulf was based mainly on written sources. ...
Despite decades of archaeological excavations in the western Wādī Hadramūt and its tributaries, when...
Hardy-Guilbert Claire. Monik Kervran (éd.), Bahrain in the 16th Century, an Impregnable Island. Fren...
Christians have a long and ancient history in the Arab-Persian Gulf, probably from the end of the 4t...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Archaeology is in a unique position to offer a material cultu...
International audienceJabal al ‘Aluya is a Neolithic site located at the foot of Jabal Salekh near A...
The rarity of material evidence for the religion of Islam during the first seventy years of the hijr...
Our knowledge of Christianity in Bet Qatraye is given by textual and archaeological sources that spa...
The Arabian-Persian Gulf area has been fertile soil for different civilisations through the centurie...
The Arabian-Persian Gulf area has been fertile soil for different civilisations through the centurie...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine the expansion of Christianity in the pre-Islami...
The spread and settlement of Christianity in the Arabic world prior to Islam is not the most popular...
The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year o...
The history of Islam and Christianity in the Arab-Persian Gulf was based mainly on written sources. ...
With no historical record of Dilmun (Bahrain) between с 1240 and 709 B.C., and until recently no arc...
The history of Islam and Christianity in the Arab-Persian Gulf was based mainly on written sources. ...
Despite decades of archaeological excavations in the western Wādī Hadramūt and its tributaries, when...
Hardy-Guilbert Claire. Monik Kervran (éd.), Bahrain in the 16th Century, an Impregnable Island. Fren...
Christians have a long and ancient history in the Arab-Persian Gulf, probably from the end of the 4t...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Archaeology is in a unique position to offer a material cultu...
International audienceJabal al ‘Aluya is a Neolithic site located at the foot of Jabal Salekh near A...
The rarity of material evidence for the religion of Islam during the first seventy years of the hijr...