This paper discusses a unique rock inscription found during the 2011 survey conducted by the author in the area of Ja’alan Bani Bu Hasan in the Southern Sharqiyah Province, Oman. This type of inscriptions is not recorded in the northern part of Oman, and is frequently found in the south. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, several amateurs and travelers have reported the discovery of many of these inscriptions in the Province of Dhofar. Several of these inscriptions have been found near tombs and triliths in Dhofar. This is also the case with the Ja’alan’s rock inscription which was found near one of the triliths recorded in the area of Saih al-Sa’ad. This type of inscription was not previously found by any traveler or researcher ...
The archaeology of the Rub' al-Khali desert in Dhofar, southern Oman, is virtually unknown. The exce...
This study deals with a tombstone from Dhofar city in Sultanate of Oman. This paper gives a new read...
During the 2006 field season of the Wadi Raghwan Archaeological Project (WRAP) over a hundred exampl...
Article du Times of Oman, en date du 31 janvier 2016 An archaeological team at Mleiha in Sharjah has...
The petroglyphs and pictographs of Oman are little known, but for the last 9 years I have been invol...
Thousands of engraved and painted figures intrigue visitors to the wadis in the Al Hajar Mountains. ...
The Hasat Bani Salt is South-eastern Arabia's largest and most important rock art monument. Often re...
This volume Messages from the Past is the result of the archaeological surveys and investigations un...
The Dadanitic inscriptions are found in the oasis of al-ʻUlā and Madāʼin Sāliḥ (north-west Saudi Ara...
This paper presents and discusses the archaeological evidence for Ancient rock art and Thamudic insc...
Despite several intensive archaeological investigations conducted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ove...
Jabal Dhaylan is a small, isolated mountain on the coastal plain of the Red Sea surrounded by tens o...
International audienceRecent excavations near Ādam (Oman) yielded new data about the margins of the ...
Bioarchaeological analyses of human skeletal remains interred in 3rd millennium BC mortuary monument...
International audienceThe archaeology of the Rub’ al-Khali desert in Dhofar, southern Oman, is virtu...
The archaeology of the Rub' al-Khali desert in Dhofar, southern Oman, is virtually unknown. The exce...
This study deals with a tombstone from Dhofar city in Sultanate of Oman. This paper gives a new read...
During the 2006 field season of the Wadi Raghwan Archaeological Project (WRAP) over a hundred exampl...
Article du Times of Oman, en date du 31 janvier 2016 An archaeological team at Mleiha in Sharjah has...
The petroglyphs and pictographs of Oman are little known, but for the last 9 years I have been invol...
Thousands of engraved and painted figures intrigue visitors to the wadis in the Al Hajar Mountains. ...
The Hasat Bani Salt is South-eastern Arabia's largest and most important rock art monument. Often re...
This volume Messages from the Past is the result of the archaeological surveys and investigations un...
The Dadanitic inscriptions are found in the oasis of al-ʻUlā and Madāʼin Sāliḥ (north-west Saudi Ara...
This paper presents and discusses the archaeological evidence for Ancient rock art and Thamudic insc...
Despite several intensive archaeological investigations conducted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ove...
Jabal Dhaylan is a small, isolated mountain on the coastal plain of the Red Sea surrounded by tens o...
International audienceRecent excavations near Ādam (Oman) yielded new data about the margins of the ...
Bioarchaeological analyses of human skeletal remains interred in 3rd millennium BC mortuary monument...
International audienceThe archaeology of the Rub’ al-Khali desert in Dhofar, southern Oman, is virtu...
The archaeology of the Rub' al-Khali desert in Dhofar, southern Oman, is virtually unknown. The exce...
This study deals with a tombstone from Dhofar city in Sultanate of Oman. This paper gives a new read...
During the 2006 field season of the Wadi Raghwan Archaeological Project (WRAP) over a hundred exampl...