Published Date : 2007
Publisher : Arabian archaeology and epigraphy
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English
The article discusses an Iron Age II snake cult in the Oman Peninsula, focusing on the site of (Bithnah-44/50) in the Emirate of Fujairah. Excavations revealed a complex religious site with a public building, various shrines, and a central offerings area. Snake representations were found on pottery and other artifacts, suggesting the importance of snake worship in the region. The site’s evolution and different phases of construction are described, highlighting the changing nature of religious practices over time.
Excavations at Jebel Faya — The FAY-NE1 shelter sequence
Published Date : 2022
Auther : Knut Bretzke / Nicholas J. Conard / Hans-Peter Uerpmann
Publisher : Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 44
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الإنجليزية
This article studies the FAY-NE1 site located in Jebel Faya, which is key to the ...
Rhodian Amphora Trade in Arabia
Published Date : 2017
Auther : Bruno Overlaet - Patrick Monsieur - Sabah Jasim - Eisa Yousif
Publisher : Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
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English
This article discusses Rhodian amphora trade in the Arabian Peninsula, with a specific focus on ...