The Journal of Oman Studies

The Journal of Oman Studies
Title The Journal of Oman Studies PDF eBook
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Pages 448
Release 1983
Genre Oman
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The Journal of Oman Studies

The Journal of Oman Studies
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Release 2002
Genre Oman
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The Journal of Oman Studies Volume 1 1975

The Journal of Oman Studies Volume 1 1975
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Pages 0
Release 1975
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The Journal of Oman Studies

The Journal of Oman Studies
Title The Journal of Oman Studies PDF eBook
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Pages 268
Release 2002
Genre Oman
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The Journal of Oman Studies

The Journal of Oman Studies
Title The Journal of Oman Studies PDF eBook
Author Ministry of Information and Culture, Muscat
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Release 1975
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Oman Studies

Oman Studies
Title Oman Studies PDF eBook
Author Paolo Costa
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Pages 256
Release 1989
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
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The Evolution of Human Populations in Arabia

The Evolution of Human Populations in Arabia
Title The Evolution of Human Populations in Arabia PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Petraglia
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 314
Release 2009-11-27
Genre Science
ISBN 904812719X

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The romantic landscapes and exotic cultures of Arabia have long captured the int- ests of both academics and the general public alike. The wide array and incredible variety of environments found across the Arabian peninsula are truly dramatic; tro- cal coastal plains are found bordering up against barren sandy deserts, high mountain plateaus are deeply incised by ancient river courses. As the birthplace of Islam, the recent history of the region is well documented and thoroughly studied. However, legendary explorers such as T.E. Lawrence, Wilfred Thesiger, and St. John Philby discovered hints of a much deeper past during their travels across the subcontinent. Drawn to Arabia by the magnifcent solitude of its vast sand seas, these intrepid adventurers learned from the Bedouin how to penetrate its deserts and returned with stirring accounts of lost civilizations among the wind-swept dunes. We now know that, prior to recorded history, Arabia housed countless peoples living a variety of lifestyles, including some of the world’s earliest pastoralists, c- munities of incipient farmers, fshermen dubbed the “Ichthyophagi” by ancient Greek geographers, and Paleolithic big-game hunters who were among the frst humans to depart their ancestral homeland in Africa. In fact, some archaeological investigations indicate that Arabia was inhabited by early hominins extending far back into the Early Pleistocene, perhaps even into the Late Pliocene.