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Arabian Palimpsests: case studies from the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bat and al-Khutm
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Authors/contributors
- Swerida, Jennifer (Presenter)
- Nugent, Selin (Presenter)
- Bryant, Robert (Presenter)
Title
Arabian Palimpsests: case studies from the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bat and al-Khutm
Abstract
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bat and al-Khutm are renowned for their Early Bronze Age monuments. Together, they form part of a broad archaeological complex dispersed across the Wadi al-Hijr floodplain, its tributaries, and surrounding hills. While archaeological remains are distributed throughout this landscape, the highest densities of materials—towers, tombs, settlement structures, and related features and artifacts—are found on the hill peaks and slopes lining the wadi valley, including the Bat Settlement Slope, al-Ahilya, and al-Khutm Settlement. These locations preserve dense palimpsest of domestic, monumental, and mortuary materials at or just below the ground surface. Rather than a continual occupation, the remains reflect an intermittent presence and repeated reoccupation from the late fourth through the first millennium BCE. Such complex sets of multi-period surface remains are common at archaeological sites throughout the Hajar region, yet are rarely addressed through an explicit methodological or theoretical framework. Drawing on recent fieldwork by the Bat Archaeological Project, this paper conceptualizes the Bat and al-Khutm landscape as a cultural palimpsest spanning the Bronze and Iron Ages. Methodologically, it examines the challenges posted by superimposed occupational layers of site documentation, spatial analysis, and material characterization. Theoretically, it considers how palimpsest—where each occupational phase overlays and interacts with preceding remains—shapes the formation, use, and perception of the site as a cultural space over time. Results speak to larger interpretive issues of continuity and change in this characteristically Arabian landscape.
Type
Colloque
Date
2026-02-01
Meeting Name
First International Conference on the Archaeology of the Oman Peninsula
Place
Mascat
Citation Key
sweridaArabianPalimpsestsCase2026
Language
eng
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Citation
Swerida, J., Nugent, S., & Bryant, R. (2026, February 1). Arabian Palimpsests: case studies from the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bat and al-Khutm [Colloque]. First International Conference on the Archaeology of the Oman Peninsula.
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