The Archaeology of the Arabian Gulf

by Michael Rice

2021-01-01 13:49:59

Michael Rice here examines the archaeological remains so prevalent in the Gulf area, which, although remarkable, have up to now remained unexplored. A renowned Egyptologist, expert on the remains of Dilmun, and author of "Egypt's Making," Rice has wr... Read more
Michael Rice here examines the archaeological remains so prevalent in the Gulf area, which, although remarkable, have up to now remained unexplored. A renowned Egyptologist, expert on the remains of Dilmun, and author of "Egypt's Making," Rice has written the first up-to-date work encompassing findings from recent studies of the area.
Rice discusses the Gulf's role as a major channel of commerce, a tradition which has continued up to the present day. He also shows how Gulf archaeology is evidence of the cultural cross-pollination which occurred among societies which traded with each other. Less

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File size9.21 X 6.14 X 0 in
Print pages388
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date November 10, 2011
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780415032681

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