International audienceJ. Cordoba is famous in the U.A.E. for his investigations in the oasis of al Madam (Emirate of Sharjah) where he could demonstrate the use of a falaj (pl. aflaj) during the Iron Age period and associate it to a cultivation area and to a settlement. This settlement could be dated between the 8th and the 4th century BCE, that is, between the local Iron Age II and Iron Age III periods. The falaj system has been interpreted in the late 90ies as a technical innovation at the origin of a redevelopment and extension of the oases in SE Arabia during the Iron Age, itself favouring a demographic and economic growth during that period. Investigations carried out on the falaj AM-2 at al-Madam by J. Cordoba and his team brilliantly...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
The research for this thesis was conducted as a result of a lifelong interest in the ancient archaeo...
A flotation machine was used to process large quantities of earth at thc S a x excavation in the 199...
In the course of the last two seasons of work (2010-2011 and 2011-12) at al Madam Site (AM 1 and AM2...
Archaeological evidence for a Sasanian presence in the ‘Uman region of Eastern Arabia is sparse. Rec...
Despite decades of archaeological excavations in the western Wādī Hadramūt and its tributaries, when...
This work investigates the adaptive strategies that facilitated the intensification of settlement an...
International audienceIn semi-arid to arid environments, water is the most constraining resource for...
International audienceRecent excavations near Adam (Oman) yielded new data about the margins of the ...
Article qui résume les données présentées dans l’ouvrage en arabe du même auteur (cf. c.r. n° 66), a...
International audienceArchaeologically, only little is known of the prehistoric, ancient, and mediev...
International audienceRecent excavations at Saruq al-Hadid, Dubai, have recovered more than 200 kg o...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
The research for this thesis was conducted as a result of a lifelong interest in the ancient archaeo...
A flotation machine was used to process large quantities of earth at thc S a x excavation in the 199...
In the course of the last two seasons of work (2010-2011 and 2011-12) at al Madam Site (AM 1 and AM2...
Archaeological evidence for a Sasanian presence in the ‘Uman region of Eastern Arabia is sparse. Rec...
Despite decades of archaeological excavations in the western Wādī Hadramūt and its tributaries, when...
This work investigates the adaptive strategies that facilitated the intensification of settlement an...
International audienceIn semi-arid to arid environments, water is the most constraining resource for...
International audienceRecent excavations near Adam (Oman) yielded new data about the margins of the ...
Article qui résume les données présentées dans l’ouvrage en arabe du même auteur (cf. c.r. n° 66), a...
International audienceArchaeologically, only little is known of the prehistoric, ancient, and mediev...
International audienceRecent excavations at Saruq al-Hadid, Dubai, have recovered more than 200 kg o...
International audienceRegistered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1989, the extensive archaeolo...
The research for this thesis was conducted as a result of a lifelong interest in the ancient archaeo...
A flotation machine was used to process large quantities of earth at thc S a x excavation in the 199...