Taming the Great Desert: Adam in the prehistory of Oman

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Taming the Great Desert: Adam in the prehistory of Oman
Abstract
Located at the margins of the Rub Al-Khali desert, a place of interactions between settled and nomadic populations, the Adam oasis occupies a pivotal role in the history of Oman. However, almost nothing was known about its foundation and early developments. In 2006, the French Archaeological Mission in Central Oman began the exploration of the area. After ten years of field research using innovative methods and technologies, much is now revealed about the importance of Adam in the prehistory and early history of Oman. This is the first monograph about the research carried out at Adam and it includes seven chapters written by specialists directly involved in the field activities. Each major period is described in detail, including evidence of Palaeolithic occupation, Neolithic settlements, Early and Middle Bronze Age necropolises, Iron Age ritual sites and also an ethnographic study of the traditional water sharing within the oasis
Series
The Archaeological Heritage of Oman
Series Number
3
Date
2019
Publisher
Archaeopress
Place
Oxford
# of Pages
146
ISBN
978-1-78969-180-1
Citation Key
gernezTamingGreatDesert2019
Language
eng
Citation
Gernez, G., & Giraud, J. (2019). Taming the Great Desert: Adam in the prehistory of Oman. Archaeopress.