The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia:
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Studien zur Archäologie Ostarabiens ; Band 7 |
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adam_text | Contents List of figures ...................................................................................................................................................................... v List of tables........................................................................................................................................................................ ix Acknowledgements............................................................................................................................................................ xi 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Reusing tombs - the theoretical background................................................................................................................3 2.1 Collective memory and cultural memory............................................................................................................. 3 2.1.1 Definition of cultural memory..................................................................................................................... 5 2.1.2 Why should archaeologists study cultural memory ?................................................................................... 7 2.1.3 Identifying cultural memory in the archaeological record.......... ............................................................... 8 2.1.3.1 The material
background..................................................................................................................... 8 2.1.3.1.1 Places and objects.........................................................................................................................9 2.1.3.1.2 Commemorative rituals............................................................................................................. 10 2.1.3.2 Stakeholders and contents of cultural memory................................................................................. 14 2.2 Destructive reuse.................................................................................................................................................. 14 2.2.1 Grave robbery............................................................................................................................................. 15 2.2.2 Revenants.................................................................................................................................................... 17 2.2.3 Change of status and the destruction of the grave and grave goods........................................................ 17 2.2.4 Secondary burial..........................................................................................................................................18 2.3 Additive reuse..................................................................................................................................................... 19 2.3.1 Deposition of single
objects........................................................................................................................19 2.3.2 Reuse as a new burial place......................................................................................................................... 20 3 The mortuary monuments of Eastern Arabia............................................................................................................ 23 3.1 Hafit period (3100-2700 BC)........................................................................................................................... 23 3.2 Umm an-Nar period (2700-2000 BC)............................................................................................................. 25 3.3 Wadi Suq period (2000-1600 BC) and Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 BC)................................................... 27 3.4 Iron Age (1200-300 BC)................................................................................................................................... 30 3.5 Late pre-Islamic (PIR) and Samad periods (300 BC-AD 300)........................................................................33 3.6 Sasanian period (AD 300-630)......................................................................................................................... 35 4 Reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia from the Bronze Age to the beginning of the Islamic period............................. 37 4.1 Evidence from excavated
tombs.......................................................................................................................... 37 4.1.1 Ghalilah...................................................................................................................................................... 37 4.1.2 Dhayah....................................................................................................................................................... 38 4.1.3 Shimai......................................................................................................................................................... 39 4.1.4 Qarn al-Harf............................................................................................................................................... 42 4.1.5 Dadna..........................................................................................................................................................43
4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 Sharm......................................................................................................................................................... 43 Bidya........................................................................................................................................................... 44 Asimah....................................................................................................................................................... 45 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.1.12 Qidfa.......................................................................................................................................................... 47 Ajman........................................................................................................................................................ 48 Al-Qusais................................................................................................................................................... 48 Bitnah........................................................................................................................................................ 49 4.1.13 Mleiha........................................................................................................................................................ 50 4.1.14 Jebel . ......................................................................................................................................................... 51 4.1.15 Jebel
...........................................................................................................................................................57 4.1.16 Waab.......................................................................................................................................................... 58 4.1.17 4.1.18 4.1.19 4.1.20 4.1.21 ... ................................................................................................................................................................ 59 Saruj........................................................................................................................................................... 59 Qarn bint Saud.......................................................................................................................................... 59 Hili.............................................................................................................................................................62 Qattarah.................................................................................................................................................... 64 4.1.22 Jebel Hafit..................................................................................................................................................64 4.1.23 Mazyad...................................................................................................................................................... 70 4.1.24
Qumayrah..................................................................................................................................................70 4.1.25 Dhank........................................................................................................................................................ 71 4.1.25.1 Al-Khutma.......................................................................................................................................71 4.1.25.2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 72 4.1.26 Seltne.........................................................................................................................................................73 4.1.27 Bat............................................................................................................................................................. 74 4.1.28 . .................................................................................................................................................................. 79 4.1.29 .. ................................................................................................................................................................. 80 4.1.30 Bisya...........................................................................................................................................................80 4.1.31 Jebel
Salut..................................................................................................................................................81 4.1.32 Adam......................................................................................................................................................... 82 4.1.32.1 Adam North.................................................................................................................................... 82 4.1.32.2 AdamSouth......................................................................................................................................85 4.1.33 Maysar....................................................................................................................................................... 86 4.1.33.1 Maysar-8........................................................................................................................................... 86 4.1.33.2 Maysar-22......................................................................................................................................... 87 4.1.33.3 Maysar-27........................................................................................................................................ 87 4.1.33.4 Maysar-51......................................................................................................................................... 88 4.1.34 Samad........................................................................................................................................................
89 4.1.34.1 Samad-10.......................................................................................................................................... 89 4.1.34.2 Samad-20......................................................................................................................................... 91 4.1.34.3 Samad-21 North.............................................................................................................................. 91 4.1.34.4 Samad-21 South............................................................................................................................... 93 4.1.34.5 Samad-22......................................................................................................................................... 99 4.1.34.6 Samad-23......................................................................................................................................... 99 4.1.35 Khudra...................................................................................................................................................100 4.1.36 Al-Rawdah............................................................................................................................................. 101 4.1.37 TawiSilaim............................................................................................................................................ 102 4.1.38 Shir/Jaylah............................................................................................................................................. 102 4.2
Evidence from intensively surveyed tombs...................................................................................................... 103
4.2.1 4.2.2 Khatt.........................................................................................................................................................104 Wadi al-Fay В........................................................................................................................................... 104 4.2.3 Al-Banah.................................................................................................................................................. 105 4.2.4 Wadi ......................................................................................................................................................... 105 4.2.5 Al-Mudhaybi Regional Survey................................................................................................................ 106 4.2.6 Bilad Bani Bu Hassan...............................................................................................................................106 4.2.7 Ja’alan........................................................................................................................................................ Ill 4.2.8 Wadi Tiwi.................................................................................................................................................Ill 4.2.9 Dhank....................................................................................................................................................... 112 4.2.9.1
Shokour............................................................................................................................................. 112 5 Modalities of reused tombs in Eastern Arabia.......................................................................................................... 115 5.1 Modalities of reuse............................................................................................................................................. 115 5.1.1 Types of tombs reused.............................................................................................................................. 116 5.1.1.1 Case studies: Bat, Adam North and Samad-21 South.................................................................... 120 5.1.2 Temporal perspectives of reuse................................................................................................................. 124 5.1.3 Spatial perspectives of reuse......................................................................................................................125 5.1.4 Who reused the tombs ?............................................................................................................................ 125 5.1.4.1 Reuse of tombs as burial places........................................................................................................ 125 5.1.4.2 Reuse with single objects.................................................................................................................. 135 6 Why are tombs reused in Eastern
Arabia?............................................................................................................... 142 6.1 Destructive reuse in Eastern Arabia................................................................................................................. 142 6.1.1 Grave robbery in Eastern Arabia............................................................................................................. 142 6.1.2 Fear of revenants in Eastern Arabia........................................................................................................ 144 6.1.3 Change of status and the destruction of grave goods in Eastern Arabia................................................. 144 6.1.4 Secondary burials in Eastern Arabia........................................................................................................ 145 6.1.5 Summary: destructive reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia....................................................................... 145 6.2 Additive reuse in Eastern Arabia...................................................................................................................... 145 6.2.1 Deposition of single objects in Eastern Arabia........................................................................................145 6.2.2 Reuse of tombs as burial places in Eastern Arabia................................................................................... 151 6.3 Side note: spolia in Eastern Arabia................................................................................................................... 153
6.4 Discussion: reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia in a diachronic perspective.................................................... 154 6.4.1 Umm an-Nar period................................................................................................................................. 154 6.4.2 Wadi Suq period....................................................................................................................................... 155 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 Late Bronze Age....................................................................................................................................... 156 Iron Age..................................................................................................................................................... 156 Late pre-Islamic (PIR) and Samad periods.............................................................................................. 157 Sasanian..................................................................................................................................................... 158 7 Summary: the how, the who and the why................................................................................................................. 160 References........................................................................................................................................................................ 162
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Contents List of figures . v List of tables. ix Acknowledgements. xi 1 Introduction. 1 2 Reusing tombs - the theoretical background.3 2.1 Collective memory and cultural memory. 3 2.1.1 Definition of cultural memory. 5 2.1.2 Why should archaeologists study cultural memory ?. 7 2.1.3 Identifying cultural memory in the archaeological record. . 8 2.1.3.1 The material
background. 8 2.1.3.1.1 Places and objects.9 2.1.3.1.2 Commemorative rituals. 10 2.1.3.2 Stakeholders and contents of cultural memory. 14 2.2 Destructive reuse. 14 2.2.1 Grave robbery. 15 2.2.2 Revenants. 17 2.2.3 Change of status and the destruction of the grave and grave goods. 17 2.2.4 Secondary burial.18 2.3 Additive reuse. 19 2.3.1 Deposition of single
objects.19 2.3.2 Reuse as a new burial place. 20 3 The mortuary monuments of Eastern Arabia. 23 3.1 Hafit period (3100-2700 BC). 23 3.2 Umm an-Nar period (2700-2000 BC). 25 3.3 Wadi Suq period (2000-1600 BC) and Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 BC). 27 3.4 Iron Age (1200-300 BC). 30 3.5 Late pre-Islamic (PIR) and Samad periods (300 BC-AD 300).33 3.6 Sasanian period (AD 300-630). 35 4 Reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia from the Bronze Age to the beginning of the Islamic period. 37 4.1 Evidence from excavated
tombs. 37 4.1.1 Ghalilah. 37 4.1.2 Dhayah. 38 4.1.3 Shimai. 39 4.1.4 Qarn al-Harf. 42 4.1.5 Dadna.43
4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 Sharm. 43 Bidya. 44 Asimah. 45 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.1.12 Qidfa. 47 Ajman. 48 Al-Qusais. 48 Bitnah. 49 4.1.13 Mleiha. 50 4.1.14 Jebel . . 51 4.1.15 Jebel
.57 4.1.16 Waab. 58 4.1.17 4.1.18 4.1.19 4.1.20 4.1.21 . . 59 Saruj. 59 Qarn bint Saud. 59 Hili.62 Qattarah. 64 4.1.22 Jebel Hafit.64 4.1.23 Mazyad. 70 4.1.24
Qumayrah.70 4.1.25 Dhank. 71 4.1.25.1 Al-Khutma.71 4.1.25.2 . 72 4.1.26 Seltne.73 4.1.27 Bat. 74 4.1.28 . . 79 4.1.29 . . 80 4.1.30 Bisya.80 4.1.31 Jebel
Salut.81 4.1.32 Adam. 82 4.1.32.1 Adam North. 82 4.1.32.2 AdamSouth.85 4.1.33 Maysar. 86 4.1.33.1 Maysar-8. 86 4.1.33.2 Maysar-22. 87 4.1.33.3 Maysar-27. 87 4.1.33.4 Maysar-51. 88 4.1.34 Samad.
89 4.1.34.1 Samad-10. 89 4.1.34.2 Samad-20. 91 4.1.34.3 Samad-21 North. 91 4.1.34.4 Samad-21 South. 93 4.1.34.5 Samad-22. 99 4.1.34.6 Samad-23. 99 4.1.35 Khudra.100 4.1.36 Al-Rawdah. 101 4.1.37 TawiSilaim. 102 4.1.38 Shir/Jaylah. 102 4.2
Evidence from intensively surveyed tombs. 103
4.2.1 4.2.2 Khatt.104 Wadi al-Fay В. 104 4.2.3 Al-Banah. 105 4.2.4 Wadi . 105 4.2.5 Al-Mudhaybi Regional Survey. 106 4.2.6 Bilad Bani Bu Hassan.106 4.2.7 Ja’alan. Ill 4.2.8 Wadi Tiwi.Ill 4.2.9 Dhank. 112 4.2.9.1
Shokour. 112 5 Modalities of reused tombs in Eastern Arabia. 115 5.1 Modalities of reuse. 115 5.1.1 Types of tombs reused. 116 5.1.1.1 Case studies: Bat, Adam North and Samad-21 South. 120 5.1.2 Temporal perspectives of reuse. 124 5.1.3 Spatial perspectives of reuse.125 5.1.4 Who reused the tombs ?. 125 5.1.4.1 Reuse of tombs as burial places. 125 5.1.4.2 Reuse with single objects. 135 6 Why are tombs reused in Eastern
Arabia?. 142 6.1 Destructive reuse in Eastern Arabia. 142 6.1.1 Grave robbery in Eastern Arabia. 142 6.1.2 Fear of revenants in Eastern Arabia. 144 6.1.3 Change of status and the destruction of grave goods in Eastern Arabia. 144 6.1.4 Secondary burials in Eastern Arabia. 145 6.1.5 Summary: destructive reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia. 145 6.2 Additive reuse in Eastern Arabia. 145 6.2.1 Deposition of single objects in Eastern Arabia.145 6.2.2 Reuse of tombs as burial places in Eastern Arabia. 151 6.3 Side note: spolia in Eastern Arabia. 153
6.4 Discussion: reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia in a diachronic perspective. 154 6.4.1 Umm an-Nar period. 154 6.4.2 Wadi Suq period. 155 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 Late Bronze Age. 156 Iron Age. 156 Late pre-Islamic (PIR) and Samad periods. 157 Sasanian. 158 7 Summary: the how, the who and the why. 160 References. 162 |
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series | Arabia Orientalis |
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spelling | Döpper, Stephanie 1986- Verfasser (DE-588)1190319977 aut The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia von Stephanie Döpper Oxford Archaopress Publishing 2023 183 Seiten 77 Illustrationen und Karten 30,5 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent cri rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Arabia Orientalis : Studien zur Archäologie Ostarabiens Band 7 Habilitationsschrift Goethe Universität Frankfurt Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 gnd rswk-swf Wiederverwendung (DE-588)4240291-8 gnd rswk-swf Oman (DE-588)4075653-1 gnd rswk-swf Tombs / Oman Oman / History Tombeaux / Oman Oman / Histoire (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Gräber & Grabbauten (DE-2581)TH000008203 gbd Oman [95 inset OMN] (DE-2581)TH000008700 gbd Oman (DE-588)4075653-1 g Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 s Wiederverwendung (DE-588)4240291-8 s Vor- und Frühgeschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Döpper, Stephanie The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia Oxford : Archaopress Publishing, 2023 978-1-80327-498-0 Arabia Orientalis Studien zur Archäologie Ostarabiens ; Band 7 (DE-604)BV046206708 7 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034862183&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Döpper, Stephanie 1986- The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia Arabia Orientalis Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 gnd Wiederverwendung (DE-588)4240291-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4021716-4 (DE-588)4240291-8 (DE-588)4075653-1 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia |
title_auth | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia |
title_exact_search | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia |
title_exact_search_txtP | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia |
title_full | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia von Stephanie Döpper |
title_fullStr | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia von Stephanie Döpper |
title_full_unstemmed | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia von Stephanie Döpper |
title_short | The reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia |
title_sort | the reuse of tombs in eastern arabia |
topic | Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 gnd Wiederverwendung (DE-588)4240291-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Grab Wiederverwendung Oman Hochschulschrift |
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