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Faunal remains from the Islamic fort at Luluyyah (Sharjah,UAE)
Authors:Margarethe Uerpmann
Institution:Institut für Naturwissenschaftliche Arch?ologie, Universit?t Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:Knowledge about human subsistence and the role of animal economy in the Islamic period of south‐east Arabia is still sketchy. The analysis of faunal remains from the coastal fort at Luluyyah (Sharjah, UAE), dated to the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century CE, provides some information. People depended on marine resources and domestic animals, a trait observable in the region since the Neolithic. Livestock breeding was not particularly developed. Judging by the distribution of their skeletal remains, the animals were slaughtered at the fort, implying that they either lived there or reached it alive.
Keywords:   UAE     Sharjah  Islamic period  Luluyyah Fort  faunal analysis  subsistence  chicken  fishing
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