Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2700—2000 BC) burial pits from the UNESCO World Heritage site Bat in the Sultanate of Oman. They were excavated between 2010 and 2012 by the University of Tübingen. Each burial pit represents one of the largest closed finds of the Early Bronze Age in the region. Finds largely include beads and other items of personal adornment, as well as pottery and human bones. Detailed typologies of all objects are the basis for in-depth statistical analyses of the different categories of finds and the reconstruction of burial customs at Bat. Furthermore, imports and imitations from other regions including the Indus Valley, Iran, and Mesopotamia illuminate ...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
Collective aboveground circular tombs of stone are one of the main categories of mortuary structures...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2...
Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...
The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, which...
The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, which...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
Collective aboveground circular tombs of stone are one of the main categories of mortuary structures...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2...
Volume 1 of the series Arabia Orientalis presents the first comprehensive study of two Umm an-Nar (2...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...
"The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, whic...
The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, which...
The Early Bronze Age in third-millennium-BC Eastern Arabia was a period of fundamental change, which...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
International audienceIn the Oman Peninsula, the transition from the Neolithic (c. 6th-4th mill. BCE...
Collective aboveground circular tombs of stone are one of the main categories of mortuary structures...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...