Document
Cave occupations in Southeastern Arabia in the second millennium BCE : excavation at Mugharat Al-Kahf, North-central Oman.
Identifier
DOI: 10.1111/aae.12210
Source
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. v. 33, 1, p. 85-107
Contributors
Country
United States.
City
New Jersey
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Gregorian
2022-11-01
Language
English
Subject
Subject (Geographic)
English abstract
This paper reports the results of excavation at Mugharat al-Kahf (WTN01) in Wādī Tanūf, North-central Oman. It also provides information on the nonmortuary and nonsedentary activities in central Oman during the Wādī Sūq period (2000–1600 BCE), as the subsistence and social arrangements of this period are the subject of much debate. Previous surveys had discovered a substantial amount of Wādī Sūq pottery at the site. This project took forward the excavation for further exploration. The excavation at Test Pit 1 identified Layers Ia and Ib, wherein pottery sherds, charred date stones and other samples for radiocarbon dating were discovered. These prove the cave's occupation during the early third millennium BCE, early second millennium BCE and the Islamic period. The analysis of artefacts and floral remains provided insights into the sojourn, storage and consumption of dates in the cave, and the mobile lifestyle in central Oman.
ISSN
0905-7196
Category
Journal articles