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Silver phiale said to be from al‐Juba (al‐Wusṭa Governorate) — an archaeological puzzle
Authors:Paul A. Yule  Christine Pariselle
Affiliation:1. Sprachen und Kulturen des Vorderen Orients — Semitistik, Ruprecht‐Karls‐Universit?t Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany;2. Team Unit UMR 7041—ArScAn, VEPMO (CNRS, Université Paris X‐Nanterre—Université Paris 1) Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité—From Village to State in the Near and Middle East, Maison Archéologie Ethnologie, Nanterre Cedex, France
Abstract:In March 2014, while recording finds in the Ministry of Heritage and Culture in al‐Khuwair, artefacts unexpectedly came to light reportedly from al‐Juba in Oman's Bar al‐?ikmān, in al‐Wus?a Governorate, until recently an archaeologically little‐researched part of the Sultanate. Some of the pieces could be attributed to the Samad LIA or perhaps the PIR, both from the centuries at the turning point of the ages from BCE to CE. Such finds have never before come to light in this part of Oman. Samad LIA sites are generally located some 220 km to the north on the southern flank of the al‐?ajjar mountains in a zone c.160 x 105 km in area. Diagnostic pottery finds spread from Wadi Bānī Ruwāhah (UTM 40Q 620570 m E, 2561848 m N) eastwards to the coast, a smaller area than previously believed.
Keywords:al‐Juba  Samad Late Iron Age    riode Pré  islamique Ré  cente  Bar al‐Ḥ  ikmā  n  phiale  Oman XRF
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