The port of Al Baleed (southern Oman), the trade in franckincense and its coveted treasures

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The port of Al Baleed (southern Oman), the trade in franckincense and its coveted treasures
Résumé
Medieval times as Zafar. Placed in a strategic position for its geographical location, climate, availability of water and abundance of fodder, its long history dates back to the Bronze Age. The settlement reached its peak in Mediaeval times when it was a (a hub?) of international trade along the Indian Ocean. Many commodities were exported from the region or passed through the port. Among them a number of regional products such as: myrrh, dragon’s blood, aloe and madder, the most important being, however, frankincense and Arabian horses. Frankincense trade in Mediaeval times is barely studied despite its importance and great incomes generated by this trade during the period. The paper will present a general overview of the site of Al Baleed and its importance in the trade of frankincense, mainly in relation with the Far-eastern market with an overview of the coveted treasures from the region of Dhofar.
Est une partie de
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
volume
29
numéro
1
pages
249-265
Date
2020
Langue
eng
doi
10.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam29.1.13

Pavan, Alexia, “The port of Al Baleed (southern Oman), the trade in franckincense and its coveted treasures”, 2020, bibliographie, consulté le 18 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/24692

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