Islamic historiography has long been identified as a secondary source (behind material culture) to study late antiquity and Medieval period in the Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean cultures. But since recently, as the rate of archaeological findings in the region started to decelerate, the need to revisit these texts as primary sources of study arose. Moreover, the ability of Islamic history books to provide data on subjective aspects of the past societies, the sort of data which is probably not reflected through material culture solely, have also caused a growing interest in these evidence. This study explores examples of Muslim historiography regarding the events depicted in Sasanian rock reliefs (224-651 A.D), and tries to show the...
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AbstractConceptually, Islam history with its special historiography characteristic has got scientifi...
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International audienceThis study presents a new precise radiocarbon chronology for the World Heritag...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
Due to the extensive territory including the fertile plains and the productive population, the Sasan...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
Historiography is one of the fields that are considered in historical studies. Understanding of hist...
The authors address the concept of ‘Muslim Archaeology’, which is treated as a scientifi c disciplin...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
This thesis is a study of the pre-Islamic passages of Abū Ḥanīfa Aḥmad ibn D&#...
What was the archaeological context of the rise of Islam in Arabia? The author uses new work from Ea...
This book examines the relationship between the Roman Empire, the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and their...
The Sasanians ruled Iran and most of the ancient Near East from 224 until 642 C.E., a period during ...
This paper lists and reviews the archaeological evidence for the Sasanian period in eastern Arabia (...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 49-58.I. Introduction -- II. Historical context -- III. Metho...
AbstractConceptually, Islam history with its special historiography characteristic has got scientifi...
The question arises as to the nature of Parthian and Sasanian presence in south-eastern Arabia. Impo...
International audienceThis study presents a new precise radiocarbon chronology for the World Heritag...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
Due to the extensive territory including the fertile plains and the productive population, the Sasan...