{"product_id":"9780953992379","title":"Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Volume 35 2005 by Michael C.A. Macdonald","description":"CONTENTS: (1) Saad A. al-Rashid, The development of archaeology in Saudi Arabia; (2) La?la Nehm?, Towards an understanding of the urban space of Madain Salih, ancient Hegra, through epigraphic evidence; (3) Diane Barker \u0026amp; Salah Ali Hassan, Aspects of east coast Hellenism and beyond: Late Pre-Islamic ceramics from Dibba 76 and Dibba al-Murabba?ah, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates; (4) Mark Beech, Richard Cuttler, Derek Moscrop, Heiko Kallweit \u0026amp; John Martin, New evidence for the Neolithic settlement of Marawah Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; (5) Ali Tigani ElMahi \u0026amp; Nasser Said Al Jahwari, Graves at Mahleya in Wadi ?andam (Sultanate of Oman): a view of a late Iron Age and Samad period death culture; (6) Heiko Kallweit, Mark Beech \u0026amp; Walid Yasin Al-Tikriti, Kharimat Khor al-Manahil and Khor Al Manahil - New Neolithic sites in the south-eastern desert of the UAE; (7) J?rgen Schreiber, Archaeological survey at Ibram in the Sharqiyah, Sultanate of Oman; (8) Donatella Usai, Chisels or perforators? The lithic industry of Ras al-Hamra 5 (Muscat, Oman); (9) Paul Yule, The Samad Culture - Echoes; (10) Soumyen Bandyopadhyay, Diversity in unity: an analysis of the settlement structure of Harat al-?aqr, Nizwa (Oman); (11) Abdulrahman Al-Salimi, Makramid rule in Oman; (12) Valeria Fiorani Piacentini, Sohar and the Daylami interlude (356-443\/967-1051); (12) Alessandra Avanzini \u0026amp; Alexander V. Sedov, The stratigraphy of Sumhuram: new evidence; (13) Lamya Khalidi, The prehistoric and early historic settlement patterns on the Tihamah coastal plain (Yemen): preliminary findings of the Tihamah Coastal Survey 2003; (14) Krista Lewis, The Himyarite site of al-Adhla and its implications for the economy and chronology of Early Historic highland Yemen; (15) Joy McCorriston, Michael Harrower, Eric Oches \u0026amp; Abdalaziz Bin ?aqil, Foraging economies and population in the Middle Holocene highlands of southern Yemen; (16) Carl S. Phillips, A preliminary description of the pottery from al-Hamid and its significance in relation to other pre-Islamic sites on the Tihamah; (17) Eivind Heldaas Seland, Ancient South Arabia: trade and strategies of state control as seen in the Periplus Maris Erythraei; (18) Peter Stein, Once again, the division of the month in Ancient South Arabia; (19); Claire Hardy-Guilbert, The harbour of al-Shihr, Hadramawt, Yemen: sources and archaeological data on trade (20) Ingrid Hehmeyer, Diurnal time measurement for water allocation in southern Yemen; (20) Mikhail Rodionov, \"Satanic matters\": social conflict in Madudah (Hadramawt), 1357\/1938; (21) Axelle Rougeulle, The Sharma horizon: sgraffiato wares and other glazed ceramics of the Indian Ocean trade (c. AD 980-1140); (22) Yosef Tobi, An unknown study by Joseph Hal?vy on his journey to Yemen.\u003cbr\u003eBinding: Paperback \/ softback","brand":"Gardners","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56295285391733,"sku":"9780953992379","price":45.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0612\/7193\/3106\/files\/9780953992379.jpg?v=1762767769","url":"https:\/\/backstory.london\/products\/9780953992379","provider":"Backstory","version":"1.0","type":"link"}