With no historical record of Dilmun (Bahrain) between с 1240 and 709 B.C., and until recently no archaeological remains from Bahrain which could safely be dated between the 13th and the 8th century B.C., a brief review is offered of the archaeological and textual evidence of the periods preceding and succeeding this apparent gap (I). An important "intermediate" sequence, discovered at Qal'at al-Bahrain by the French Archaeological Mission between 1979 and 1982 is then described (II). This is followed by a suggestion of a hypothetical frame for the understanding of the occupational enigma of Bahrain between the 13th and the 8th century B.C. (III).L'absence de mention historique de Dilmun (Bahrain) entre 1240 et 709 av. J.-C. et jusque très r...
International audienceFollowing the work of the Danish Expedition (1954-1966), the Islamic levels of...
The excavation of KHB-1 archaeological site was part of the Joint Hadd Project [Joint Hadd Project i...
3000 ans avant notre ère, Bahrain est déjà connu des civilisations babyloniennes (Ndukki) et assyrie...
The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year o...
International audienceThe archaeological activities in the Bahrain archipelago, particularly flouris...
The paper presents the materials from the Middle Acheulian site Meshhed III in Wadi Douan (Republic ...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider the date of Riffa type burial mounds of the Early Dilmun peri...
The French archaeological Mission in Abu Dhabi has been working since 1976 in severalplaces in Abu D...
Localisé sur l'île de Bahreïn, le tell de Qal'at al-Bahreïn fut un grand port occupant une position ...
International audienceThe Neolithic in Southern Arabia has always shown unique traits that followed ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
During the 1960s, fifteen stamp seals and two cylinder seals were discovered at a mass burial site i...
The death of Professor Garrod has greaty delayed publication of the excavations where she detected t...
A flotation machine was used to process large quantities of earth at thc S a x excavation in the 199...
Located on the island of Bahrain, the tell of Qal’at al-Bahrain was a main port occupying a strategi...
International audienceFollowing the work of the Danish Expedition (1954-1966), the Islamic levels of...
The excavation of KHB-1 archaeological site was part of the Joint Hadd Project [Joint Hadd Project i...
3000 ans avant notre ère, Bahrain est déjà connu des civilisations babyloniennes (Ndukki) et assyrie...
The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year o...
International audienceThe archaeological activities in the Bahrain archipelago, particularly flouris...
The paper presents the materials from the Middle Acheulian site Meshhed III in Wadi Douan (Republic ...
The aim of this paper is to reconsider the date of Riffa type burial mounds of the Early Dilmun peri...
The French archaeological Mission in Abu Dhabi has been working since 1976 in severalplaces in Abu D...
Localisé sur l'île de Bahreïn, le tell de Qal'at al-Bahreïn fut un grand port occupant une position ...
International audienceThe Neolithic in Southern Arabia has always shown unique traits that followed ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
During the 1960s, fifteen stamp seals and two cylinder seals were discovered at a mass burial site i...
The death of Professor Garrod has greaty delayed publication of the excavations where she detected t...
A flotation machine was used to process large quantities of earth at thc S a x excavation in the 199...
Located on the island of Bahrain, the tell of Qal’at al-Bahrain was a main port occupying a strategi...
International audienceFollowing the work of the Danish Expedition (1954-1966), the Islamic levels of...
The excavation of KHB-1 archaeological site was part of the Joint Hadd Project [Joint Hadd Project i...
3000 ans avant notre ère, Bahrain est déjà connu des civilisations babyloniennes (Ndukki) et assyrie...