Significant changes in the material culture, subsistence and mode of life are associated with the Middle (c. 2000–1600 BCE) and Late Bronze Ages (c. 1600–1300 BCE) in Eastern Arabia. Since first excavations in the 1970s, research has focused on the United Arab Emirates, where all major sites of this period known to date are situated. This birthed the idea of two different lines of development in the second millennium BC. While a more gradual change is assumed for the United Arab Emirates, Central Oman was regarded as having completely abandoned settled agricultural life, returning to a less complex social organisation. This article presents new evidence from Tawi Said, Al-Mudhairib and the Wilayat al-Mudhaybi that shows that the development...
none5siprovide new insights on regional and long-distance interactions during the Early Bronze Age. ...
Tell Abraq, located on the Persian Gulf Coast of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the most import...
Papers from the fifty-third meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the University of Le...
Depuis la découverte dans les années 1970 des premiers vestiges du IIème millénaire av. J.-C., cette...
The Early Bronze Age site of RJ-2, located close to the coastal village of Ra’s al- Jinz on the east...
On the north bank of Wādī al-Zahaimi, east of the town of Liwaʾ in northern Oman, a remarkably well-...
This paper aims to give an overview on the change in funerary practices of eastern Arabia from the l...
International audienceThis paper aims to give an overview of the change recorded in funerary practic...
The Early Bronze Age of the Oman Peninsula: from chronology to the dialectics of tribe and state for...
International audienceThe development of monumental architecture (oasis towers), organised settlemen...
This paper presents an updated compendium of the archaeological and ancient textual data about long-...
In the peninsula of Oman, the first agricultural oases appeared in the 3rd millennium and developed,...
The funerary complex of Daba is to date among the richest site of the Late Bronze and Iron Age perio...
The Central Oman Palaeolithic Survey (COPS), initiated by the Institute for Prehistory and Archaeolo...
none5siprovide new insights on regional and long-distance interactions during the Early Bronze Age. ...
Tell Abraq, located on the Persian Gulf Coast of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the most import...
Papers from the fifty-third meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the University of Le...
Depuis la découverte dans les années 1970 des premiers vestiges du IIème millénaire av. J.-C., cette...
The Early Bronze Age site of RJ-2, located close to the coastal village of Ra’s al- Jinz on the east...
On the north bank of Wādī al-Zahaimi, east of the town of Liwaʾ in northern Oman, a remarkably well-...
This paper aims to give an overview on the change in funerary practices of eastern Arabia from the l...
International audienceThis paper aims to give an overview of the change recorded in funerary practic...
The Early Bronze Age of the Oman Peninsula: from chronology to the dialectics of tribe and state for...
International audienceThe development of monumental architecture (oasis towers), organised settlemen...
This paper presents an updated compendium of the archaeological and ancient textual data about long-...
In the peninsula of Oman, the first agricultural oases appeared in the 3rd millennium and developed,...
The funerary complex of Daba is to date among the richest site of the Late Bronze and Iron Age perio...
The Central Oman Palaeolithic Survey (COPS), initiated by the Institute for Prehistory and Archaeolo...
none5siprovide new insights on regional and long-distance interactions during the Early Bronze Age. ...
Tell Abraq, located on the Persian Gulf Coast of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the most import...
Papers from the fifty-third meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the University of Le...