Entstehung komplexer Siedlungen im Zentraloman / / Conrad Schmidt [and seven others].

Die Entstehung komplexer Siedlungen im Zentraloman: Archaologische Untersuchungen zur Siedlungsgeschichte von Al-Khashbah presents the results of a survey conducted in 2015 and beyond by the Institut fur die Kulturen des Alten Orients of the Universitat Tubingen in Al-Khashbah, one of the largest Ea...

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Superior document:Arabia orientalis ; Band 5
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,, [2021]
©2021
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:German
Series:Arabia orientalis ; Bd. 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxv, 426 pages) :; illustrations.
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Other title:Einleitung /
Der Fundort Al-Khashbah Conrad Schmidt & Stephanie Döpper --
Methodik /
Die Vermessungsarbeiten und der Luftbildsurvey /
Die geophysikalische Prospektion /
Die Türme /
Die Gräber /
Mauern, Trilithe, Lehmziegelgebaüde und andere Strukturen /
Die Keramik /
Die Steingefäße /
Die Steingeräte aus Flint /
Die Schmuckobjekte /
Die Metallobjekte /
Schlacke, Ofen- und Tiegelfragmente sowie andere Rückstände der Metallverarbeitung /
Mollusken und Tierknoche
Die Großsteingeräte /
Die Petroglyphen von Gebäude IV /
Die Siedlungsgeschichte von Al-Khashbah /
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Summary:Die Entstehung komplexer Siedlungen im Zentraloman: Archaologische Untersuchungen zur Siedlungsgeschichte von Al-Khashbah presents the results of a survey conducted in 2015 and beyond by the Institut fur die Kulturen des Alten Orients of the Universitat Tubingen in Al-Khashbah, one of the largest Early Bronze Age sites on the Omani Peninsula. Ten monumental buildings, 273 tombs and other structures from the Hafit (3100-2700 BC) and Umm an-Nar periods (2700-2000 BC) were documented here. This makes Al-Khashbah ideally suited for the investigation of the beginnings of complex settlements and social structures in northern Inner Oman at the transition from the 4th to the 3rd millennium BC, because many of the achievements previously attributed to the Umm an-Nar period, such as monumental architecture and the smelting of copper, can already be proven here in the preceding Hafit period. In the Umm an-Nar period, the development of Al-Khashbah continues steadily, giving the site additional importance. According to the results of the survey, however, copper production at the site no longer seems to play a role in this period. From the epochs of the 2nd and 1st millennium BC as well as the 1st and 2nd millennium AD, which followed the Early Bronze Age, there are extremely few findings in Al-Khashbah. It was not until the 18th-20th centuries AD that the site experienced an intensive revival, as evidenced in particular by the old mud-brick settlement in the north of the palm oasis, a small settlement in the east of the study area, a number of irrigation systems, several cemeteries, petroglyphs and numerous Late Islamic pottery sherds found on the surface.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1803271019
Access:Open Access.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Conrad Schmidt [and seven others].