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Chihr de l’encens (Yémen)
Authors:Claire Hardy‐Guilbert  Sterenn Le Maguer
Institution:UMR 8167/CNRS — Universités de la Sorbonne Paris I & Paris IV, Laboratoire ??Islam médiéval??, 27, rue Paul Bert, 94 204 Ivry–Cedex, France
Abstract:Frankincense burners found in al‐Shihr’s excavations in Yemen, a frankincense harbour during the Islamic period, represent a rare corpus of this type, which is an indication of both specific use and goods from South Arabia. Although associated with the pre‐Islamic South Arabian kingdoms, the frankincense burner evolved throughout the Islamic period. This is proved by the long chronological sequence of the al‐Shihr site (780–1996). Texts quoting the presence of frankincense, its use and its trade in al‐Shihr are cited in this article to support the reputation of this harbour‐town, which is part of the maritime trade networks of medieval Islam. The aim of this article is to create a renewal of interest in future archaeological research about this object, which is so often neglected in spite of its importance as a testimony of the customs and exchanges that are deeply rooted in Arabian civilisation.
Keywords:al‐Shihr  archaeology  Hadramawt  frankincense  frankincense‐burners  Islamic maritime networks
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