Rose Jeffrey I., Hilbert Yamandu H., Marks Anthony E., Usik Vitaly I. 2019. The first peoples of Oman. Palaeolithic archaeology of the Nejd plateau

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Groucutt, Huw S. 2019. « Rose Jeffrey I., Hilbert Yamandu H., Marks Anthony E., Usik Vitaly I. 2019. The First Peoples of Oman. Palaeolithic Archaeology of the Nejd Plateau ». Paléorient, nᵒ 46 1-2: 203-8, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/38469

Titre
Rose Jeffrey I., Hilbert Yamandu H., Marks Anthony E., Usik Vitaly I. 2019. The first peoples of Oman. Palaeolithic archaeology of the Nejd plateau
Créateur
Groucutt, Huw S.
analyse de
Jeffrey I., Rose
Résumé
The Dhofar region in the southwest of Oman is a peculiar, and special, corner of Arabia. It represents the eastern-most extent of the highland spine of Arabia which extends down the west coast and then swings eastwards through Yemen. Traditionally Dhofar had more to do with areas to its west than to the rest of Oman, with social and linguistic connections to areas in modern-day Yemen. Likewise, Dhofar is a primarily Sunni Muslim area in contrast to the Ibadism dominant in the north of Oman. T...
Est une partie de
Paléorient
numéro
46 1-2
pages
203-208
Date
2020
Langue
fre
issn
0153-9345
Droits
Paléorient

Groucutt, Huw S. 2019. « Rose Jeffrey I., Hilbert Yamandu H., Marks Anthony E., Usik Vitaly I. 2019. The First Peoples of Oman. Palaeolithic Archaeology of the Nejd Plateau ». Paléorient, nᵒ 46 1-2: 203-8, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/38469

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