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Landscapes of survival : the archaeology and epigraphy of Jordan's north-eastern desert and beyond

Title
Landscapes of survival : the archaeology and epigraphy of Jordan's north-eastern desert and beyond / edited by Peter M.M.G. Akkermans.
Publication
  • Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2020]
  • ©2020

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Additional Authors
Akkermans, Peter M. M. G.
Description
396 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, maps; 28 cm
Summary
The 'Black Desert' begins just south of Damascus and comprises some 40,000 km2 of dark and desolate basalt fields, which stretch from southern Syria across north-eastern Jordan and reach the sand sea of the Nefud in Saudi Arabia. The rough and highly arid terrain is often difficult to access and travel through. Despite these uninviting conditions, recent fieldwork has revealed the immense archaeological and epigraphic record of the Black Desert. This material testifies to the prominent successes achieved by indigenous nomadic peoples in exploiting the basalt range through hunting and herding across centuries and millennia. To date, there is an ever-increasing interest in the archaeology of the Black Desert. In particular, Jordan is home to a range of international research projects, and exciting new discoveries convincingly demonstrate the archaeological affluence of Jordan's desert landscape. The present volume provides a wide-ranging and up-to-date examination of the archaeology and epigraphy of the immense basalt expanse as well as comparative perspectives from other parts of the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula. This collection of papers offers detailed insights and analyses on topics ranging from mobility and landscape to developments in settlement and burial practices, as well as the role of rock art and literacy in ancient desert environments. This richly illustrated book is a significant point of reference for what is rapidly becoming a most vibrant and dynamic field of research in the Levant and Arabia.
Alternative Title
Archaeology and epigraphy of Jordan's north-eastern desert and beyond
Subject
  • Excavations (Archaeology) > Jordan > Mafraq (Province)
  • Excavations (Archaeology) > Syrian Desert
  • Antiquities
  • Excavations (Archaeology)
  • Jordan > Antiquities
  • Syrian Desert > Antiquities
  • Jordan
  • Jordan > Mafraq (Province)
  • Middle East > Syrian Desert
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Foreword / Aktham Oweidi -- Introduction: landscapes of survival / Peter M.M.G. Akkermans -- First inhabitants: the early prehistory of north-east Jordan / Tobias Richter -- New techniques for tracing ephemeral occupation in arid, dynamic environments: case studies from Wadi Faynan and Wadi al-Jilat, Jordan / Daniella Vos -- Populating the Black Desert: the Late Neolithic presence / Yorke M. Rowan, Gary O. Rollefson and Alexander Wasse -- Flamingos in the desert: how a chance encounter shed light on the 'Burin Neolithic' of eastern Jordan / Alexander Wasse, Gary Rollefson and Yorke Rowan -- Pastoralists of the southern Nefud desert: inter-regional contact and local identity / Maria Guagnin -- The works of the old men in Arabia: a comparative analysis / David Kennedy -- Defending the 'land of the devil': prehistoric hillforts in the Jawa hinterland / Bernd Müller-Neuhof -- The Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age of the badia and beyond: implications of the results of the first season of the Western Harra Survey / Stefan L. Smith -- East of Azraq: settlement, burial and chronology from the Chalcolithic to the Bronze Age and Iron Age in the Jebel Qurma region, Black Desert, north-east Jordan / Peter M.M.G. Akkermans and Merel L. Brüning -- Identifying nomadic camp sites from the Classical and Late Antique periods in the Jebel Qurma region, north-eastern Jordan / Harmen O. Huigens -- The Nabataeans as travellers between the desert and the sown / Will M. Kennedy -- The desert and the sown: Safaitic outsiders in Palmyrene territory / Jørgen Christian Meyer -- The north-eastern badia in Early Islamic times / Karin Bartl -- Depicting the camel: representations of the dromedary camel in the Black Desert rock art of Jordan / Nathalie Ø. Brusgaard -- Bows on basalt boulders: weaponry in Safaitic rock art from Jebel Qurma, Black Desert, Jordan / Keshia A.N. Akkermans -- 'Your own mark for all time': on wusūm marking practices in the Near East (c.1800-1960 AD) / Koen Berghuijs -- Rock art in Saudi Arabia: a window into the past? First insights of a comparative study of rock art sites in the Riyadh and Najrān regions / Charly Poliakoff -- Graffiti and complexity: ways-of-life and languages in the Hellenistic and Roman harrah / Michael C.A. Macdonald -- Gaius the Roman and the Kawnites: inscriptional evidence for Roman auxiliary units raised from the nomads of the harrah / Ahmad Al-Jallad, Zeyad Al-Salameen, Yunus Shdeifat and Rafe Harahsheh -- Remarks on some recently published inscriptions from the harrah referring to the Nabataeans and the 'revolt of Damaṣī' / Jérôme Norris -- Two new Safaitic inscriptions and the Arabic and Semitic plural demonstrative base / Philip W. Stokes.
Call Number
JFF 22-746
ISBN
  • 9789088909436
  • 9088909431
  • 9789088909429
  • 9088909423
OCLC
1184100200
Title
Landscapes of survival : the archaeology and epigraphy of Jordan's north-eastern desert and beyond / edited by Peter M.M.G. Akkermans.
Publisher
Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2020]
Copyright Date
©2020
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Added Author
Akkermans, Peter M. M. G., editor.
Research Call Number
JFF 22-746
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