Document

Re(dis)covering the recent : surveying settlements and society in central Oman from the 17th to the 20th centuries.

Identifier
DOI: 10.1111/aae.12225
Source
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. v. 34, S1, p. S107-S121
Country
United States.
City
New Jersey
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Gregorian
2023-11-01
Language
English
English abstract
Mudbrick settlements are a common sight in central Oman and are often attributed to the Yaʿariba and al-Busaydī periods. They have been the subject of study of different projects in the past, providing a good basis for understanding the settlements. This paper will review how the mudbrick settlements have been studied since the beginning of this century and discuss approaches for future research. A specific focus of this study is the interpretation and analysis of the material culture of the mudbrick settlements. Previous ceramic studies are analysed and this paper aims to refine the ceramic chronology of the Late Islamic period in central Oman. This outcome provides a first comprehensive study on the ceramics of this time period and region. In doing so, one of the goals is to establish a baseline for future studies on this period so that it can provide a reference for other archaeologists who find similar material and settlements, to re(dis)cover subrecent times in Oman.
ISSN
0905-7196
Category
Journal articles