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Proceedings
of the Seminar for Arabian Studies - Vol. 31 (2001)
ISBN 2-503-51293-3
- Price: £37.50
+ pp.
CONTENTS
Summaries of the papers in
this volume (pages 7-11)
In Memoriam Geoffrey Bibby (pages 12-14)
C. Bank & P. Yule, Al-Fueda near Amlah, Sultanate of Oman (pages
15-22)
C.G. Brouwer, Unless the Basha wants it - military materials sold
by the Indians and the Dutch in the market of al-Mukha during the Qasimid
revolution (pages 23-29)
V. Charpentier, Les industries lithiques de Ra's al-Hadd (pages
31-45)
J. Elders, The lost churches of the Arabian Gulf: recent discoveries
on the islands of Sir Bani Yas and Marawah, Abu Dhabi emirate, United
Arab Emirates (pages 47-57)
S.A. Frantsouzoff, Epigraphic evidence for the cult of the god
Sin at Raybun and Shabwa (pages 59-67)
C. Hardy-Guilbert, Archaeological research at al-Shihr, the Islamic
port of Hadramawt, Yemen (1996-1999) (pages 69-79)
H. Hayajneh, First evidence of Nabonidus in the Ancient North Arabian
inscriptions from the region of Tayma (pages 81-95)
M.M. Ibrahim, Tombs and their inscriptions from Nizwa and al-Haymali,
Sultanate of Oman (pages 97-113)
P. Magee, with E. Thompson, Excavations at Muweilah 1997-2000 (pages
115-130)
A.T. ElMahi, The traditional pastoral groups of Dhofar, Oman: a
parallel for ancient cultural ecology (pages 131-143)
B. Mershen, Observations on the archaeology and ethnohistory of
rural estates of the 17th through early 20th centuries in Oman (pages
145-160)
S. Méry, J. Rouquet, K. MacSweeney, J.-F. Saliège &
W.Y. Al Tikriti, Re-excavation of the Early Bronze Age collective
Hili N pit-grave (Emirate of Abu Dhabi, UAE): results of the first two
campaigns of the Emirati-French Project (pages 161-178)
B.J. Moorman, W.D. Glanzman, J-M. Maillol & A.L. Lyttle, Imaging
beneath the surface at Mahram Bilqis (pages 179-187)
V. Naumkin, Myth, gender and eroticism in Socotran folklore (pages
189-194)
E. Olijdam, Exploitation of sea turtles in the early Dilmun period
(c. 2100-1900 BC) (pages 195-202)
A. Rougeulle, with A. Benoist, Notes on pre- and early Islamic
harbours of Hadramawt (Yemen) (pages 203-214)
N.H. Salameh, Water rights in 16th century Hadramawt - one question,
two answers. The legal opinions of Ibn Hajar al-Haytami and al-Bakri al-Siddiqi
(pages 215-220)
T. Steimer-Herbet, Results of the excavation in Jabal Jidran (February
1999) (pages 221-226)
M. Uerpmann, Remarks on the animal economy of Tell Abraq (Emirates
of Sharjah and Umm al-Qaywayn, UAE) (pages 227-233)
T. Vosmer, Building the reed-boat prototype: problems, solutions,
and implications for the organization and structure of third-millennium
shipbuilding (pages 235-239)
S. Weninger, Two sticks with Ancient South Arabian inscriptions
(pages 241-248)
T.J. Wilkinson, C. Edens & G. Barratt, Hammat al-Qa': an early
town in Southern Arabia (pages 249-259)
Full list of the papers read at the Seminar for Arabian Studies, London,
2000 (pages 261-263)
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