International audienceThis paper discusses the results of a new geo-archaeological study on the nephrite (jade) axes discovered in southern Oman (Dhofar Governorate). The research presents a first account of the geological composition and the morphological structure of such tools and it outlines a preliminary distribution network of jade axe-heads across Southern Arabia. After the discovery of the first analysed sample at Shaqat Jadailah SQJ-3, in the Rub’ al-Khali Desert (Dhofar), four other archaeological axe-adze samples collected from southern Oman, were analysed using micro-Raman Spectroscopy and Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF). We compared the analysed samples to other nephrite axes collected in the first pioneering expl...
A comparative study of peralkaline obsidian sources of Pantelleria, Turkey, Yemen, Ethiopia and Tibe...
Technological and typological analysis of lithic assemblages from southern Oman have been undertaken...
International audienceThe Neolithic in Southern Arabia has always shown unique traits that followed ...
International audienceThis paper discusses the results of a new geo-archaeological study on the neph...
International audienceUntil recently, the western Arabian Peninsula has had an enigmatic role in the...
International audienceAs a result of a programme devoted to obsidian geochemical analyses for the Re...
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 ...
International audienceThe last decade has seen significant advancement in the geochemical ...
Knapped obsidian currently represents the first documented evidence for exchanges between Southern A...
International audienceThe Red Sea is renowned as a locus of maritime activity during the early histo...
This paper focuses on ancient stone beads found in Oman at sites dating to the 3rd to 2nd millennium...
A comparative study of peralkaline obsidian sources of Pantelleria, Turkey, Yemen, Ethiopia and Tibe...
Technological and typological analysis of lithic assemblages from southern Oman have been undertaken...
International audienceThe Neolithic in Southern Arabia has always shown unique traits that followed ...
International audienceThis paper discusses the results of a new geo-archaeological study on the neph...
International audienceUntil recently, the western Arabian Peninsula has had an enigmatic role in the...
International audienceAs a result of a programme devoted to obsidian geochemical analyses for the Re...
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 ...
International audienceThe last decade has seen significant advancement in the geochemical ...
Knapped obsidian currently represents the first documented evidence for exchanges between Southern A...
International audienceThe Red Sea is renowned as a locus of maritime activity during the early histo...
This paper focuses on ancient stone beads found in Oman at sites dating to the 3rd to 2nd millennium...
A comparative study of peralkaline obsidian sources of Pantelleria, Turkey, Yemen, Ethiopia and Tibe...
Technological and typological analysis of lithic assemblages from southern Oman have been undertaken...
International audienceThe Neolithic in Southern Arabia has always shown unique traits that followed ...