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Project VirtuHalban (2023): Italian anthropological mission for the heritage of arabia
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Bortolini, Eugenio (Auteur)
- Benazzi, Stefano (Auteur)
Titre
Project VirtuHalban (2023): Italian anthropological mission for the heritage of arabia
Résumé
Project VirtuHalban investigates an Early Bronze Age funerary site at Halban, on an elevated coastal terrace where the Al Batinah coastal plain meets the Hajar Al Gharbi mountain ridge. These well-preserved monumental tombs, some reaching heights of over four metres, are significant markers of their era. Research suggests that the Halban tombs may span two distinct periods: the Hafit period (c. 3100-2600 BCE) and the Umm an-Nar period (c. 2600-2100 BCE), indicating a transition in tomb design during the Bronze Age. The project also investigates building techniques and materials employed in tomb construction, potentially having cultural or chronological significance. Excavation of tomb HAL021 during the 2023 season yielded valuable insights into its contents, including small beads and human remains, providing potential clues about the people buried in the tomb and their cultural practices. To enhance documentation, the researchers used 3D/virtual recording techniques, allowing for precise spatial mapping and the creation of 3D models and panoramas.
Publication
Athar: Bulletin of Archaeological Research in the Sultanate of Oman
Maison d’édition
Ministry of Heritage and Tourism
Lieu
Muscat
Date
2025
Numéro
1
Pages
13-18
Clé de citation
bortoliniProjectVirtuHalban20232025
Langue
eng
Référence
Bortolini, E., & Benazzi, S. (2025). Project VirtuHalban (2023): Italian anthropological mission for the heritage of arabia. Athar: Bulletin of Archaeological Research in the Sultanate of Oman, (1), 13‑18.
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