Worked and decorated shell discs from southern Arabia and the wider Near East |
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Authors: | Lloyd Weeks,H l ne David‐Cuny,Alessandra Avanzini,Silvia Lischi,Francesco Genchi,Francesco Caputo,Yaaqoub Youssef Al Ali,Mansour Boraik |
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Affiliation: | Lloyd Weeks,Hélène David‐Cuny,Alessandra Avanzini,Silvia Lischi,Francesco Genchi,Francesco Caputo,Yaaqoub Youssef Al Ali,Mansour Boraik |
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Abstract: | This article presents and discusses a corpus of worked and decorated shell discs from recently excavated archaeological sites in southern Arabia, including Dibba (northern Oman), Saruq al‐Hadid (UAE) and Sumhuram/Khor Rori (southern Oman). The artefacts are compared to a wide range of shell discs from controlled excavations in Arabia and the broader Near East in order to better understand their date, manufacture and use. The comparative study highlights the wide distribution of decorated shell discs across the ancient Near East, particularly during the early Iron Age, and the complex economic and cultural connections that underpinned the collection, crafting, exchange and significance of such items. |
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Keywords: | Dibba exchange Iron Age Saruq al‐Hadid shell Sumhuram |
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