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التشابه بين فكر الخوارج والمجاميع التكفيرية المعاصرة
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Southeast Tunisia is known for different types of cave dwellings developed for centuries on the Matmata-Dahar plateau. Their formation takes into account the geological and geomorphological context of the sites. They thus provide an interesting example of geoheritage on which was developed an important cultural and architectural heritage. An interdisciplinary research—crossing geomorphological and historical/architectonical approaches—was carried out in two sites: Haddej and Guermessa. The Haddej site belongs to the Matmata area located in the northern part of the plateau. It is characterised by cave dwellings dug vertically and then laterally in the Quaternary aeolian silty deposits filling the valleys that dissect the plateau surface, which corresponds to the backslope of a cuesta. This geomorphological context gives a “vertico-lateral” cave dwellings in “Flower architecture”. The Guermessa site belongs to the Tataouine region, located in the southern part of the plateau. Cave dwellings were dug laterally in alternations of limestone, clay, marl and dolomite strata that appear on witness buttes and outliers slopes. The result is lateral cave dwellings in “Foot architecture”. Both sites offer favourable conditions for geomorphological study. They exhibit a wide range of structural landforms within the monocline structure and their surroundings present a variety of forms and Quaternary formations. These geomorphosites were assessed using the method developed by the University of Lausanne, which allowed us to assign them a strong scientific, aesthetic, cultural, educational and tourist value. Proposals for their tourist promotion were then made taking into account the lack of maintenance that reduces their cultural and tourist value.
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The first excavation season of a joint project of the PCMA and Department of Archaeology and Excavations, Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Oman, was carried out in the microregion of Qumayrah in the fall of 2016. A single tomb was investigated at an Umm an-Nar period burial site in the area of the village of Al-Ayn. A complete ground-plan was traced, identifying the tomb as an example of a well-known type with interior divided into four burial chambers by crosswalls. The excavated quadrant yielded commingled skeletal remains and mortuary gifts: numerous beads, a number of pottery sherds and a single complete vessel, a few metal objects and a score of stone vessel fragments.
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This paper reports briefly on the results of a short reconnaissance at the site of Qumayrah–Ayn 2 (QA 2), a new prehistoric site located in a poorly studied part of the Qumayrah Valley in northern Oman. A survey and limited probing by the Omani–Polish Qumayrah Archaeological Project confirmed the presence of a sediment, approximately 15–20 cm thick, which yielded not just lithics, but also stone installations discovered in situ. One of these installations was evidently a hearth, the other a kind of platform. The lithic assemblage is characterized by a prevalence of flake technology with rare blade products. Predominant in the tools group are side-scrapers, notches and perforators produced by direct-scaled retouch. The most characteristic tools are tanged projectile points made on flakes. The main problem is contextualizing these materials. On the grounds of certain premises they may be associated with the Fasad technocomplex, but not necessarily the pre-Neolithic one as is the case of the classic types. However, a much later chronology is also quite possible.
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In the second field season of the Omani–Polish Qumayrah Archaeological Project, the prehistoric leg of the team conducted investigations of previously discovered lithic sites in the vicinity of Al-Ayn village. This paper summarizes the results of archaeological testing at three open campsites codenamed Qumayrah-Ayn (QA) 2, QA 6 and QA 12. The investigations provided new evidence of intensive Stone Age settlement of the Qumayrah Valley (also known as Wadi Fajj). The data, comprising lithic tools and some shell and stone beads, indicate that the occupation of these sites should be dated to various stages of the Neolithic period.
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