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Makaynûn and its territory: the formation of an urban centre during the South Arabian period in the Hadramawt
Authors:Michel Mouton  Anne Benoist  Jérémie Schiettecatte
Institution:1. CNRS/Maison de l’Archéologie et de l’Ethnologie, 21 Allée de l’Université, 92023 Nanterre cedex, France
e‐mail: michel.mouton@mae.cnrs.fr;2. CNRS/Maison de l’Orient, 7 rue Raulin, 69365 Lyon cedex 07, France
e‐mail: anne.benoist@mom.fr;3. CNRS/Orient et Méditerranée, 27 rue Paul Bert, 94204 Ivry‐sur‐Seine cedex, France
e‐mail: jeremie.schiettecatte@ivry.cnrs.fr
Abstract:Work at the site of Makaynûn in eastern Hadramawt (Yemen) and surrounding territory has yielded information on ancient settlement patterns in southern Arabia. This small regional centre lay within an area marked out by a network of seasonal flood‐water cultivation systems that irrigated agricultural areas. Each system was associated with one or more villages that were contemporary with the central site. As well as providing a communal refuge, the central site contained religious buildings, dwellings and doubtless the residence of the local elite, within the shelter of a defensive enclosure. This territory was overlain by a symbolic geography defined by the location of the sanctuaries and cemeteries of the Makaynûn community. This model of settlement was repeated all along the valley, where comparable systems were found at the mouths of the main tributary valleys.
Keywords:South Arabia  Hadramawt  Makaynû  n  settlement pattern
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