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Late pre‐Islamic burials at Mleiha,Emirate of Sharjah (UAE)
Authors:Adelina Kutterer  Bruno Overlaet  Christopher E. Miller  Johannes Kutterer  Sabah A. Jasim  Ernie Haerinck
Affiliation:1. Institute for Archaeological Sciences, University of Tübingen, , 72070 Tübingen, Germany;2. Royal Museums of Art & History, , B‐1000 Brussels, Belgium;3. Directorate of Antiquities, , Sharjah, UAE;4. Near Eastern Art & Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Ghent University, , B‐9000 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:The history of two monumental grave buildings (nos. 4 and 5), excavated in area P of the late pre‐Islamic city of Mleiha, has been studied in detail. Like all other tombs excavated up to the present day in Mleiha, their chambers had been emptied in ancient times. They were found devoid of human remains and grave‐goods. In the upper parts of the grave fills, however, skeletal remains were encountered. One of the skeletons was radiocarbon dated to AD 623–656, the time of the Islamisation of south‐east Arabia. A radiocarbon date of 384–233 BC for a wooden beam from the same tomb showed that it was built during the late pre‐Islamic period (PIR‐A). These dates and stratigraphic observations made clear that the interments were intrusive. The surrounding sediments were deposited by flooding. Directly underneath the skull of the dated skeleton, a layer of sandy loam was encountered, showing mud cracks. To understand the relationship between the burial and these deposits, micromorphological analyses of the surrounding sediments were conducted. The microstructural organisation of the sedimentary components implied that the skull was interred as part of a burial, and not deposited by natural processes.
Keywords:south‐east Arabia  Mleiha  PIR‐A period  burials  micromorphology
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