Review of The Red Sea from Byzantium to the Caliphate: AD 500–1000, by Timothy Power (American University in Cairo, 2012)
This book is a reference book on the history of the Arabic Language and script, which goes beyond th...
Abstract: Archaeological excavations during the last decade have revealed much information about the...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Conference proceedings discussing aspects of the Red Sea region in antiquity. Conference held and or...
Interest in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade network crosses many disciplines and stretches from t...
Students of world history will be familiar with the Red Sea as a strategic communications corridor l...
The article is devoted to representations of Arab geographers of the 9th –11th centuries on waterway...
The ocean covers more than 75% of the earth surface. This vast expanse of water promises a wealth of...
Since prehistoric times, the geography of the Arabian Peninsula had a great impact on the growth and...
What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Ea...
The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries marked the expansion and flourishing of trade in the Red Sea...
The land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula is one of the major routes proposed for hominin disper...
The Red Sea: The geographical location, Geology and History The Red Sea was among the very first reg...
PhD ThesisThis work attempts a systematic study of the physical and economic factors which have inf...
This book is a reference book on the history of the Arabic Language and script, which goes beyond th...
Abstract: Archaeological excavations during the last decade have revealed much information about the...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
Conference proceedings discussing aspects of the Red Sea region in antiquity. Conference held and or...
Interest in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade network crosses many disciplines and stretches from t...
Students of world history will be familiar with the Red Sea as a strategic communications corridor l...
The article is devoted to representations of Arab geographers of the 9th –11th centuries on waterway...
The ocean covers more than 75% of the earth surface. This vast expanse of water promises a wealth of...
Since prehistoric times, the geography of the Arabian Peninsula had a great impact on the growth and...
What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Ea...
The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries marked the expansion and flourishing of trade in the Red Sea...
The land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula is one of the major routes proposed for hominin disper...
The Red Sea: The geographical location, Geology and History The Red Sea was among the very first reg...
PhD ThesisThis work attempts a systematic study of the physical and economic factors which have inf...
This book is a reference book on the history of the Arabic Language and script, which goes beyond th...
Abstract: Archaeological excavations during the last decade have revealed much information about the...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...