Sasanian Presence and Late Iron Age Samad in Central Oman, some Corrections

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Titre
Sasanian Presence and Late Iron Age Samad in Central Oman, some Corrections
Date
2008
Résumé
The question arises as to the nature of Parthian and Sasanian presence in south-eastern Arabia. Important is the role of the archaeological record in Oman in the early first millennium CE. The excavator has emended his chronology for late pre-Islamic Oman, de-emphasizing the evidence of radiocarbon dating. Recently in prominent places, Derek Kennet ignored and denigrated key results won from excavation and study in the 1990s. By means of the selective citing of sources, he concludes that the Samad cultural assemblage predates the first century CE.
Langue
eng
pages
1-14
doi
10.11588/propylaeumdok.00000121

Yule, Paul, “Sasanian Presence and Late Iron Age Samad in Central Oman, some Corrections”, 2008, bibliographie, consulté le 19 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/9502

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