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The Farasan Islands, Saudi Arabia: towards a chronology of settlement

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
An archaeological survey of Saudi Arabia’s Farasan Islands in May 2010 recorded a broad range of sites that have not previously been documented. The survey concen- trated on Greater Farasan and Segid islands, and comprised a rapid recording of sites shown to the authors by representatives of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities. The sites were photographed, their positions logged, sketch drawings made of the principal features and surface pottery drawn and photographed. Detailed drawings were made of a stone anchor and a well with possible Ancient South Ara- bian carved decoration. The sites visited included settlements, wells, cemeteries and a cave. Several sites included the remains of buildings made of massive ashlar blocks, as well as others of rubble-stone construction. Datable material at the sites points to several periods of occupation, from the early first millennium BC to early modern times. Some locations were characterised by long periods of settlement. Apart from the findings of this survey, most of the sites remain largely uninvestigated, and sug- gest significant potential for future research into settlement on the archipelago, as well as into past maritime activity and technology in the southern Red Sea region and beyond.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Saudi Arabia, Farasan Islands, settlement archaeology, stone anchor, island archaeology, Roman Red Sea, Ancient South Arabia
List of contributors:
Zazzaro, Chiara; Cooper, John
Authors of the University:
Zazzaro Chiara
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/161262
Published in:
ARABIAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND EPIGRAPHY
Journal
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