TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/6088/ A1 - Al-Mustafa, Isaak A1 - Peters, Anna A1 - Yule, Paul ID - propylaeumdok6088 Y1 - 2024/// TI - Al ?un?unah, al ??mar?t district, Muscat Governorate, Sultanate of Oman ? find notice of a Samad Late Iron Age settlement CY - Heidelberg AV - public ER - TY - JOUR N2 - In September 2018 the population of the capital area reached 1.4 million. Places such as al-Khod need room for growth. The development of this area during the past 20 years includes the building of the Nizwa road, highway 15, to its north-east Lulu al-Bandar super market and flanking to its west a large housing settlement. Tombs are scattered over the three mountains (600m x 300m area). The Ministry of Defence plan to develop the mountains (Fig. 1) as a recreational facility ? the ?Heritage Hill? project. This document reports first on the excavation and documents 140 burial structures, the excavated finds, the clearance of stone from the tomb cluster on the southern mountain, figures of the 3D and drawings of the tomb floors as well as thumbnails of the tombs ordered sequentially in ascending order. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5725/ A1 - Juhas, Marcel A1 - Schlammersdorff, Luisa von A1 - Weber, Fanny A1 - Yule, Paul ID - propylaeumdok5725 Y1 - 2023/// TI - Internal report of an archaeological rescue operation at al-Khod, Hor al-?ab? (al-?aw?, H?u?r A??-??ab?), Muscat Governorate, 12.01. to 26.01.2023 for the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, version 1 CY - Heidelberg AV - public ER - TY - BOOK ID - propylaeumdok5337 AV - public CY - Athen TI - ? ??????? ??????????? ?????????? ??? ?? ??????????????? ?? ?? ?????? ?? ?????????? ?????? Y1 - 2022/// N1 - Druckausgabe: Konidar?s, D?m?trios: ? ??????? ??????????? ?????????? ??? ?? ??????????????? ?? ?? ?????? ?? ?????????? ??????, Athen: ISBN: 978-618-84901-5-4, 2022. N2 - Egyptian civilization first developed in Upper Egypt and later included the Lower Egypt, when geological conditions became more friendly. It is considered to be one of the oldest in history and is among those who exerted the strongest and most lasting influence on other civilizations. Egyptology is thought to have been founded by Petrie and later adorned by a number of other brilliant excavators and scholars. The establishment of a unified political system for the organization of the country, the establishment of a tax system, the adoption of the 365-day calendar, the writing and keeping of royal records, as well as the adoption of measures for the religious-ideological homogenization of the country are among its most important achievements. As a result, this civilization developed to an excellent level, and was characterized by a high artistic feeling, which was reflected in its special iconography. Similarities and parallelisms with the Aegean are present from the very beginning but are more prominent in the Late Bronze Age with the International Artistic Style. A1 - Konidar?s, D?m?trios UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5337/ ER - TY - BOOK N2 - The Indus Valley civilization is one of the greatest aquatic cultures of antiquity along with those of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Bactria - Margiana and China. It has been claimed to represent the easternmost manifestation of a 3rd millennium interregional urbanization and trade network that included the Nile Valley and the area expanding from the Mediterranean Sea to the East throughout the Iranian plateau to the wider Indus region. Masterpieces of these cultures including jewelry and fine vessels share a corpus of common forms and imagery, demonstrating not only the breadth but also the depth of intercultural exchange along the vast trading network that stretched between the Mediterranean and the Indus river. On the basis of archaeological evidence, the existence of indirect contacts between the Aegean and the Indus Valley civilization can validly be inferred. The two civilizations flourished in this first early cosmopolitan context, taking advantage of achievements made in distant places. A1 - Konidar?s, D?m?trios UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5495/ ID - propylaeumdok5495 AV - public CY - Athen TI - O ?????????? ??? ????? ??? ?? ??????: ?????????? ??? ?????????? Y1 - 2021/// N1 - Druckausgabe: Konidar?s, D?m?trios: O ?????????? ??? ????? ??? ?? ??????: ?????????? ??? ??????????, Athen: ISBN: 78-618-84901-3-0, 2022. ER - TY - JOUR AV - public VL - 13 TI - A Sasanian equestrian muzzle from Roman Augusta Vindelicum (Augsburg)? Y1 - 2021/// JF - marru ID - propylaeumdok5314 SP - 595 A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 606 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5314/ ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5149/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Gaudiello, Michela A1 - Blum, Stephan TI - Field report of the Alexander Sima, Heidelberg University Archaeology Mission to Oman, 9 September ? 15 October 2021 Y1 - 2021/// AV - public CY - Heidelberg ID - propylaeumdok5149 ER - TY - JOUR AV - public TI - Al Bustan - a Pre-Islamic cemetery, report of the Test Excavation 1991 Y1 - 2020/// ID - propylaeumdok4933 A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4933/ ER - TY - GEN SP - 285 ID - propylaeumdok4931 Y1 - 2020/// TI - Gold beads of the Samad Late Iron Age, Sultanate of Oman CY - Moskau AV - public UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4931/ EP - 294 A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR TI - The development of maritime activity in the Aegean during the Bronze Age: navigational techniques and shipbuilding Y1 - 2019/07/18/ AV - public ID - propylaeumdok4437 SP - 1 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4437/ A1 - Angeli, Effimia EP - 18 ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4398/ A1 - Gaudiello, Michela A1 - Yule, Paul ID - propylaeumdok4398 Y1 - 2019/// TI - Archaeological study visit to the ?arqiyyah 28.03.?12.04.2019 Heidelberg University Initiative CY - Heidelberg AV - public ER - TY - JOUR JF - The Journal of Oman Studies ID - propylaeumdok4549 KW - Samad Late Iron Age ; South-eastern Arabia ; Oman Peninsula ; Conflict Archaeology ; Pré-Islamique Récente SP - 143 AV - public VL - 20 TI - Defence during the Samad period ? A first attempt at an archaeology of conflict in South-eastern Arabia Y1 - 2019/// N2 - The role of Late Iron Age archery in Arabia usually is underestimated. Gender and social status of Samad period warriors, and defences are nascent studies. Die Rolle des Bogenschießens der Späteisenzeit in Arabien wird gewöhnlich unterschätzt. Geschlecht und Sozialstatatus der Krieger aus der Samad-Zeit und der damaligen Befestigungen sind Studien, die im Entstehen begriffen sind. A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 176 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4549/ ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4822/ EP - 380 A1 - Yule, Paul Y1 - 2019/// TI - The multi-period cemetery in Ma??lya, W?d? And?m, Sultanate of Oman, revisited CY - St. Petersburg AV - public SP - 372 ID - propylaeumdok4822 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - al-Asmi, Khamis UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4397/ ID - propylaeumdok4397 AV - public CY - Heidelberg TI - Report of a visit to al-Nejd in Amirat province in Muscat Governorate Y1 - 2019/// ER - TY - JOUR CY - Heidelberg AV - public Y1 - 2019/// TI - Archaeological study visit to the central part of Oman 16.?29.09.2019, Heidelberg University Initiative ID - propylaeumdok4550 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Mauro, Fausto UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4550/ ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Arnold, Werner A1 - Khamis al-Rasib?, Khal?fa A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3884/ AV - public Y1 - 2018/// TI - Survey in the Sharq?yah, Heidelberg University & Ministry of Heritage and Culture ID - propylaeumdok3884 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gaudiello, Michela A1 - Khamis al-Rasib?, Khal?fa A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3885/ ID - propylaeumdok3885 AV - public TI - Survey of Central Oman, Heidelberg University & Ministry of Heritage and Culture Y1 - 2018/// ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gaudiello, Michela A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4145/ CY - Heidelber AV - public Y1 - 2018/// TI - Survey in Wadi Musfah, east of ?ebel al-?alayli, Sharqiyyah north province (Sultanate of Oman) ID - propylaeumdok4145 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gaudiello, Michela A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4144/ ID - propylaeumdok4144 AV - public CY - Heidelberg TI - Survey in al-Khawd, Khur al-?aba?, Muscat Municipality (Sultanate of Oman) Y1 - 2018/// ER - TY - JOUR TI - Report for the survey 20 to 21.06.2017 in the southern Sharqiyah Y1 - 2017/// AV - public ID - propylaeumdok4422 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4422/ A1 - Khamis al-Rasibi, Khalifah A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4367/ EP - 101 A1 - Yule, Paul Y1 - 2017/// TI - Al-Moyassar is the gift of the Falaj CY - Abu Dhabi AV - public SP - 87 ID - propylaeumdok4367 ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3401/ A1 - Yule, Paul Y1 - 2017/// TI - Visit in al-Sharqiyah/al-Niba'/al-Dhurra in Wadi al-Niba (=Wadi al-Aghda?) AV - public ID - propylaeumdok3401 ER - TY - JOUR ID - propylaeumdok3675 AV - public TI - Recording of archaeological contexts at ?Umq al-Rabah, al-Sharqiyah Y1 - 2017/// A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - al-Rassibi, Khalifa Khamis UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3675/ ER - TY - JOUR VL - 30 TI - Photogrammetric recording of an Early Iron Age hut tomb in central Oman Y1 - 2017/// AV - public JF - Kermes : arte e tecnica del restauro ID - propylaeumdok4610 SP - 50 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4610/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Gaudiello, Michela IS - 107 EP - 54 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gaudiello, Michela A1 - Hilbrig, Curt A1 - Partheil, Svenja A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2898/ AV - public TI - Mifsas Ba?ri, Fourth preliminary internal field report, 2016 Season Y1 - 2016/// ID - propylaeumdok2898 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3272/ AV - public Y1 - 2016/// TI - Image archives for the archaeology of Arabia: a race against time ID - propylaeumdok3272 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3041/ ID - propylaeumdok3041 AV - public Y1 - 2016/// TI - ?New? Excavations in Oman 1974?95 ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4759/ A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 71 VL - 27 TI - Valorising the Samad Late Iron Age Y1 - 2016/// AV - public ID - propylaeumdok4759 JF - Arabian archaeology and epigraphy SP - 31 ER - TY - JOUR Y1 - 2016/// TI - ?af?r/Yemen ? a brief summary AV - public ID - propylaeumdok3180 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3180/ A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR EP - 165 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Pariselle, Christine UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4758/ AV - public Y1 - 2016/// VL - 27 TI - Silver phiale said to be from al-Juba (al-Wus?a Governorate) ? an archaeological puzzle SP - 153 JF - Arabian archaeology and epigraphy ID - propylaeumdok4758 ER - TY - JOUR ID - propylaeumdok2744 KW - casemate walls; Qaryat al-Saih; Samad Late Iron Age; Sunsunah; Umq al-Rabakh AV - public TI - Archaeological recording of Heidelberg University in Oman, April & December 2014, May 2015 Y1 - 2015/// N2 - The Ministry of Heritage and culture generously allowed me to tender a new archaeological project. They had conducted plan excavation at important sites at Omani Dibba (large Bronze Age corridor tombs) and at al-Saffah (Early Iron Age (EIA) foundry site), the latter some 45 km east of the border to Abu Dhabi emirate in Mintiqah al-Dhahirah. The object of my visit (16.?20.04.2014) was to do first recording of the fascinating finds from al-Saffah. Of the numerous (667 registered) finds mostly in copper alloy from that site, I photographed, drew, and otherwise recorded 143, in order to judge the amount of time needed for the cataloguing. By May 2015, some 220 artefacts had been documented. Maurizio Tosi (Muscat) and Francesco Genchi (Bari) kindly provided me the site report and a first database of the finds. In 2014 the ministry had one third of the metal finds restored, which now can be drawn, photographed and otherwise studied. The site is of EIA date, to judge from the finds and radiocarbon dates. I took the opportunity together with ministry inspectors to visit the undocumented Samad Late Iron Age (LIA) settlement sites of al-?Atqiyah/J. ?unsunah and al-?Atqiyah/J. Nejd. Such are quite rare. A further visit from 03.?13.12.2014 allowed a long-desired opportunity to begin documenting other such sites at Ibr?? I0052; Wadi Ma?ram/Qariyat al-Sai?; al-Moyassar M34, M4304; Samad al-Sh?n S01; S07, SX; ??w?/al-Jurayf tw0002. Four selected LIA sites are described. Negar Abdali (Heidelberg) recorded key al-Saffah artefacts with a 3D scanner curated in the new National Museum in Muscat. This project goes by the name of the Heidelberg University ? Ministry of Heritage and Culture Virtual Museum Project. Most interesting is the occurrence of the finds in what appears to be a single-period context. Never before have we had a context like this one. Artefacts of EIA and a few of pre EIA date evidently were taken as a source for metal production. Numerous new artefact classes occurred. Moreover, a large selection of miniature votive weapons occurred. A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2744/ ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4366/ EP - 140 A1 - Yule, Paul Y1 - 2015/// TI - The ?Ibr?/Selme Hoard from al-??hirah Province ? 30 years after CY - Muscat AV - public SP - 133 ID - propylaeumdok4366 ER - TY - GEN SP - 759 ID - propylaeumdok4246 Y1 - 2014/// T3 - BAR : International series TI - A new prehistoric anthropomorphic figure from the Sharqiyah, Oman CY - Oxford AV - public UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4246/ EP - 760 A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kroll, Stephan A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 220 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4999/ AV - public VL - 5 TI - The Early Iron Age fort at Lizq, Sultanate of Oman Y1 - 2013/// ID - propylaeumdok4999 JF - Zeitschrift für Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen SP - 159 ER - TY - JOUR JF - Antiquity, a review of world archaeology ID - propylaeumdok4932 SP - 1124 VL - 87 TI - A Late Antique Christian king from ?af?r, southern Arabia Y1 - 2013/// AV - none UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00049905 A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 1135 ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4552/ EP - 402 A1 - Yule, Paul SP - 399 ID - propylaeumdok4552 Y1 - 2013/// TI - Pre-arabic inscriptions from W?d? Sa?tan, Wil?yat al-Rust?q, Governorate of the South al-B??inah Region, Sultanate of Oman CY - Wiesbaden AV - public ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2856/ EP - 796 A1 - Pfälzner, Peter SP - 770 ID - propylaeumdok2856 Y1 - 2012/// TI - Levantine kingdoms of the late Bronze Age CY - Oxford AV - public ER - TY - JOUR N2 - On 11 June 2010 Dr Gerd Weisgerber, long-time vice president of the German Mining Museum in Bochum died. He had extraordinary interpersonal skills in addition to being an outstanding conventional and mining archaeologist. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1907/ EP - 2 A1 - Yule, Paul KW - Weisgerber KW - Oman KW - Montanarchaeology KW - Shanfari SP - 1 ID - propylaeumdok1907 JF - Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Y1 - 2011/// VL - 41 TI - In memoriam Dr Gerd Weisgerber AV - public ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1189/ N2 - Seit 1998 trägt die Universität Heidelberg eine interdisziplinär archäologische Expedition nach Zafar/Yemen ? Hauptstadt der antiken himyarischen Stammesföderation. Wir unternahmen einen Workshop, um ein großes Corpus unveröffentlichter frühgeschichtlicher Keramik aus verschiedenen Fundstätten vorzustellen, um die Aufmerksamkeit unserer Kollegen darauf zu ziehen und um Nachwuchswissenschaftlicher einzuführen. Besonders die intergionale Relationen dienten unserer Aufmerksamkeit. AV - public TI - Pottery Workshop: Arabia and the Red Sea after the Turning to the Common Era: Advancing the State of the Art, 15-16-10.2011, Internationales Wissenschaftsforum der Universität Heidelberg Y1 - 2011/// ID - propylaeumdok1189 KW - Old South Arabian pottery KW - Zafar KW - Aksum KW - Tayma KW - Khor Rori ER - TY - JOUR EP - 949 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Kirfel, Armin A1 - Kockelmann, Winfried UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2208/ SP - 930 ID - propylaeumdok2208 JF - Archaeometry AV - public Y1 - 2011/// TI - Non-destructive chemical analysis of old south arabian coins, fourth century BCE to third century CE VL - 53 ER - TY - JOUR N2 - Natürliche und domestizierte Phänomene finden wenige Diskussion bezüglich des himjarischen Zeitalters. Kurz beschrieben werden das Klima, domestizierte und wilde Tiere und Pflanzen, Landschaftsarbeiten, Pestepedemien und Erdbeben. A1 - Fischer, Elske A1 - Rösch, Manfred A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/478/ ID - propylaeumdok478 KW - Zafar KW - Late Antiquity KW - palaeobotany KW - Himyarite agriculture AV - public TI - The Highland Environment of ?imyarite ?af?r (Yemen): Neo-Geographic Determinism? Y1 - 2010/// ER - TY - JOUR AV - public TI - Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Ninth Preliminary Report, September-October 2010 Y1 - 2010/// ID - propylaeumdok1318 KW - Zafar KW - Late Antiquity KW - Himyar KW - conservation A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1318/ N2 - Die letzte Geländekampagne der Expedition der Universität Heidelberg fand unter schwierigen Bedingungen statt. Ziel war es die Keramik abschließend zu dokumentieren, sowie das Steingebäude zu konsolidieren und überdachen. ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/994/ EP - 72 A1 - Buchmann, Ingo A1 - Schröder, Tobias A1 - Yule, Paul SP - 69 ID - propylaeumdok994 JF - Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Y1 - 2009/// VL - 39 TI - Documentation and visualisation of archaeological sites in Yemen: an antique relief wall in Zafar (poster) AV - public ER - TY - JOUR TI - Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Eighth Preliminary Report, February?March 2009 Y1 - 2009/// AV - public ID - propylaeumdok302 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/302/ A1 - Yule, Paul N2 - Work begun in 2004 continued on the spacious himyarite so-called Stone Building, on the south-western flank of the Husn Raydan mountain. In the ruined city, this is the first fairly intact building to come to light, an ashlar structure surrounding a stone-paved courtyard. Goals included locating the exterior walls, the investigation immediately to the north and the clearing of the courtyard. This year, we cleared the south-eastern part of the courtyard. Our project emphasizes the little-known latter part of late antiquity in a field of study but one hardly developed in South Arabia. ER - TY - JOUR ID - propylaeumdok303 TI - Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Seventh Preliminary Report, February?March 2007-2008 Y1 - 2009/// AV - public N2 - Work begun in 2004 continued on the spacious UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/303/ A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR KW - Zafar KW - Late Antiquity KW - palaeobotany KW - preliminary report KW - Himyar JF - Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie ID - propylaeumdok477 AV - public Y1 - 2008/// TI - Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Sixth Preliminary Report, February?March 2006 VL - 1 N2 - Die Grabungsmannschaft der Universität Heidelberg untersucht Zafar ? Hauptstadt der himyarischen Stammeskonföderation ? seit 1998. Dieses interdisziplinäre Projekt erbrachte Funde in der Kunstgeschichte, Botanik und Chronologie A1 - Franke, Kristina A1 - Rösch, Manfred A1 - Ruppert, Cornelia A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/477/ ER - TY - JOUR KW - Ägäische BronzezeitAegean Bronze Age KW - shaftgrave KW - symbol KW - élite ID - propylaeumdok89 AV - public Y1 - 2008/// TI - Burying the palaces? Ideologies in the Shaft Grave period N2 - The ?Shaft Grave Phenomenon? is often seen as a straightforward development caused by increased access to precious (?prestige?) items. It shall be argued here that it rather mirrors a gradual transformation of the self-identity of the mainland élites. The Shaft Grave chiefs strongly took over symbols from Crete, where the palatial élite had a strong religious connotation. This points to the conclusion that the mainland élite tried to establish a more sophisticated system of religious control, unlike the individual and personal cult visible in the MH burials. They realized the potential institutionalized religious authority had as a means of domination, connected with complex and standardised systems of representation, centralization and administration of cult, and tried to introduce this idea to the mainland. However, the symbols had to be modified and translated into a language mainland people would understand, and placed in contexts traditionally used as arenas of social display. These contexts were different from the ones the symbols originally were associated with, since on the MH mainland the grave (as opposed to the Minoan palace) was the place where transcendental ideas were articulated through material actions and expressions. A1 - Heitz, Christian UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/89/ ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1725/ A1 - Jettmar, Karl EP - 146 JF - Journal of Asian Civilizations ID - propylaeumdok1725 SP - 65 VL - 31 TI - Petroglyphs as evidence for religious configurations? Y1 - 2008/// AV - public ER - TY - JOUR KW - Späteisenzeit KW - SpätvorislamSasanians KW - Parthians KW - Oman KW - late iron age KW - late pre-Islam ID - propylaeumdok121 Y1 - 2008/// TI - Sasanian Presence and Late Iron Age Samad in Central Oman, some Corrections AV - public N2 - 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. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/121/ A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR EP - 120 A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/204/ N2 - In February-March 2005, the joint University of Heidelberg-Yemen team conducted a season of mapping Zaf?r. Major tasks included the compilation of place-names of the different fields in the area. In this way, we obtain an instrument with which to identify fossil pre-Arabic place-names. Zaf?r is not the largest archaeological site in the Yemen, but may well be the second largest one after M?rib. The rectification of a Quickbird image documents in concrete fashion the soil erosion and other environmental changes in and around the ancient city. Vulture reliefs from the surrounding area show a new style which appears to date to the 6th century, to judge from related images in Europe. Our recording is just keeping abreast of destruction mostly from building operations. AV - public Y1 - 2008/// TI - Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Fifth Preliminary Report, February?March 2005 VL - 2 SP - 105 KW - Yemen KW - Zafar KW - Quickbird KW - GOAM KW - Masnaat Mariya JF - Zeitschrift für Archäologie Außereuropäische Kulturen ID - propylaeumdok204 ER - TY - JOUR Y1 - 2008/// TI - Zafar, Watershed of Late Pre-Islamic Culture AV - public KW - Hamdani KW - MikwaZafar KW - Hamdani KW - Himyar KW - Judaism KW - mikwa ID - propylaeumdok134 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/134/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Galor, Katharina N2 - Research since 1998 sheds light on the formative role which Zafar as capital of the Himyarite confederacy played in the history of Old South Arabia. Since most of the excavation reports on Zafar are still in press, new excavation results from the site are not commonly known. Highlights of the excavation from 2000 to 2006 include the discovery of the Stone Building. The main topics of our paper include the nature of the defences, the appearance of Zafar?s cityscape, and its post-Himyarite history. The final section discusses briefly and from an archaeological point of view select aspects of late pre-Islamic Judaism in the highlands. ER - TY - JOUR N2 - Thermoluminescence (TL) measurements at Samad al-Shan and al-Maysar were conducted in 1981 and evaluated at the Max Planck Institute for physics in Heidelberg. Unfortunately, these were never published. Since the time TL-measurements were made, the typology of slags and our knowledge of the different sites have advanced considerably for all of the periods. TL itself has been subject to considerable study since samples were taken in Oman in 1981. The new datings support other categories of evidence for the dating of the different periods contrasting and complementing those in Gerd Weisgerber's publication, "Mehr als Kupfer in Oman - Ergebnisse der Expedition 1981. Der Anschnitt 33: 174-263." They also have the advantage of providing a corrective to radiocarbon and other dating methods, the most important of which is radiocarbon dating. A1 - Wagner, Günther A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/129/ KW - Thermoluminescenz KW - vorislamischer Oman KW - Wadi Suq KW - Lisq KW - Samad KW - al-Maysarchronology KW - iron age KW - thermoluminescence KW - pre-Islamic Oman KW - Umm an-Nar KW - Wadi Suq KW - Lizq KW - Samad KW - al-Maysar ID - propylaeumdok129 AV - public Y1 - 2007/// TI - Thermoluminescence Dating of Early Ceramics from Oman ER - TY - GEN Y1 - 2007/// TI - Die Archäologie des Haushalts in der kretischen Neupalastzeit: Archäologische und ikonographische Zeugnisse zum alltäglichen Bereich (Daidalos 1) AV - public KW - Neupalastzeit ID - propylaeumdok79 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/79/ A1 - Widmann, Esther N2 - Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt die 'einfachen' Haushalte in den Mittelpunkt, die in der minoischen Archäologie oftmals zugunsten der großen Villen und Paläste vernachlässigt werden. Eine große Zahl von Hausbefunden verdeutlicht, daß die Masse der minoischen Bevölkerung eben nicht in den Villen und Palästen, sondern in bescheideneren Bauten lebte und, wie gezeigt wird, auch dort arbeitete. Der Haushalt als soziale Einheit und die hauswirtschaftlichen Aktivitäten, die im Rahmen dieser Einheit zum Alltag gehörten, werden dargestellt. Dies kann nur auf der Basis der ergrabenen Wohnhäuser und der darin gemachten Einbauten und Funde geschehen. Eine theoretische Erläuterung der Erforschung von Haushalten in der Archäologie geht dem chronologisch geordneten Hauptteil voran. Im Hauptteil werden Befunde der Vor- und Altpalastzeit angerissen, der Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Neupalastzeit. Wohnhäuser verschiedener Größe und in unterschiedlichen Siedlungskontexten (palatial, nichtpalatial, freistehend, aneinandergrenzend) werden beschrieben und ausgewertet. Ein aufgrund der spärlichen Quellenlage sehr viel weniger umfangreicher Teil befaßt sich mit den ikonographischen Zeugnissen, die Aufschluß über Haushalt und Alltag geben können. Eine umfassende Auswertung erweitert die Perspektive auf das Wirtschaftssystem der Haushalte und damit der minoischen Gesellschaft. Es zeigt sich, daß die unbedingte Voraussetzung für eine lohnende Erforschung archäologischer Haushalte eine detaillierte Dokumentation des Hausbefundes ist. Selbst dann können jedoch über die soziale Dimension des Haushaltes, seine Größe und Zusammensetzung, kaum Aussagen getroffen werden. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/128/ N2 - In light of modern aesthetic thought, the idea of a linear development in OSA from good to bad in terms of artistic merit can and must be seen in a far more differentiated way than previously. During the Enlightment, in fact the main ontological model consisted of birth, maturity and decline. Nowadays, however, biological 'decline' is ameliorated analogously by means of a variety of options. Moreover, the post-modern historiographic movement inveighs against primitive evolutionary schemes in history. Historic and art historic parallels offer themselves between Late Antiquity in the Roman World and in Old South Arabia. The probable destruction of Zafar, during the mid 6th century, provides a terminus post quem for our topic. AV - public Y1 - 2007/// TI - 'Decadence', 'Decline' and Persistence: Zafar and Himyar KW - Altsüdarabien KW - postmoderne Historiographiedecadence KW - Himyarite art KW - Old South Arabia KW - post-modern historiography KW - Zafar ID - propylaeumdok128 ER - TY - JOUR UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/110/ A1 - Yule, Paul VL - 14 TI - The Gates of Himyarite Zafar Y1 - 2007/// AV - public ID - propylaeumdok110 JF - Chroniques yéménites KW - Zafar KW - gates KW - Himyar empire ER - TY - JOUR ID - propylaeumdok127 JF - Archäologische Berichte aus dem Yemen KW - al-Asima KW - Husn Raydan KW - Magnetometeraufnahme KW - Zafar Ortsmuseumal-Asima KW - Himyar KW - Husn Raydan KW - magnetometer survey KW - Zafar site museum AV - public VL - 11 TI - Zafar, Capital of Himyar, Ibb Province, Yemen: First Preliminary Report: Summer 1998 and Autumn 2000, Second Preliminary Report: 2002, Third Preliminary Report: 2003, Fourth Preliminary Report: 2004 Y1 - 2007/// N2 - In 1998, the Heidelberg University Expedition to Zafar, in the Yemenite Highlands, initiated a programme of excavation, mapping and training. Zafar was the capital of the tribal confederation known to the outside world as Himyar, which for some 250 years dominated the entire Arabian Peninsula politically and militarily. The mapping showed the ancient walled city to be worthy of its name with a core area comprising some 1000 x 1200 m. The 2000 season concentrated on the excavation of a late Himyarite cemetery on a mountain slope called al-Asima/Salm. During the 2002 season, a foundation at the southern foot of the famous Husn Raydan was excavated, the site museum was newly installed and all of the inscriptions were photographed. In 2003, we photographed the entire collection of sculptures and began excavation on the south-western flank of the Husn Raydan in what appears to be magazines. Finally, in 2004 excavation was taken up in an area 10 m to the south, where a corner of a large limestone building came to light. Parts of the site were investigated by means of magnetometer survey. Until this time, experts described Zafar as utterly ruined and decadent in terms of its material culture. The foregoing contains the first preliminary report of the fieldwork in Zafar, a project which attempts to illuminate the latter part of the late pre-Islamic period. A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Franke, Kristina A1 - Meyer, Cornelius A1 - Nebe, G.Wilhelm A1 - Robin, Christian A1 - Witzel, Carsten UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/127/ ER - TY - JOUR N2 - Newly found Himyarite reliefs and other finds shed light on the nature of hunting and warfare toward the end of the Himyarite age. While technically speaking, some are published, for the first time they are recogniseable in the present study in good drawings. The role of archery and cavalry of the age has been little understood. A variety of militaria are identifiable in the musnad texts. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/112/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Robin, Christian ID - propylaeumdok112 JF - Arabia KW - Himyarite empire KW - Old South Arabian art KW - Old South Arabian warfare KW - archery KW - cavalry VL - 3 TI - Himyarite Knights, Infantrymen and Hunters Y1 - 2007/// AV - public ER - TY - GEN ID - propylaeumdok111 KW - Masnaat Maria KW - Sima KW - Haddat Ghulays KW - Zafar AV - public CY - Wiesbaden TI - Late Himyarite Vulture Reliefs Y1 - 2005/// N2 - During field research in Yemen, two reliefs came to light which depict vultures. The meaning of the Semitic nashr/nishr is discussed in relation to these reliefs. They show a hitherto unknown Artistic style in South Arabia which dates round 500 CE. A1 - Yule, Paul SN - 978-3-447-06104-9 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/111/ ER - TY - GEN ID - propylaeumdok166 AV - public Y1 - 2004/// TI - OCCIDENT & ORIENT: Newsletter of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Amman (Volume 9, No. 1 & 2, 2004) N2 - Jutta Häser ? The new director of the German Protestant Institut in Amman. By: Dieter Vieweger BAI, Wuppertal (Germany) Syrian-French-German Co-Operation in Training for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage. New Missions in the National Museum of Damaskus and in South Syria. By: Felicia Meynersen, German Archaeological Institute, Orient Section, Damascus Ras Batahi: A caravan stop halfway between Petra and Sabra. By: Ulrich Hübner, University of Kiel (Germany) Isis in the East. The Veneration of the Egyptian Deities in the Middle East during the Graeco-Roman Period. By: Veit Vaelske Archaeological Reconnaisance at Izki and the Jebel Akhdar. Transformation Processes of Oasis Settlements in Oman 2004 ? third stage. A preliminary report. By: Jürgen Schreiber, German Archeological Institut, Orient Department, Berlin. Excavations at the 4th millenium site of Tall Hujayrat at-Ghuzlan/Aqaba ? New Results 2004. By: Lutfi Khalil, Jordan University, Amman and Klaus Schmidt, DAI Orient-Department, Berlin. Tall Zera?a in the Wadi al-?Arab, the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. By: Dieter Vieweger, BAI, Wuppertal and Jutta Häser, DEI, Amman. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/166/ ER - TY - JOUR EP - 22 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Robin, Antonini A1 - Robin, Christian J. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5037/ AV - public Y1 - 2004/// VL - 2 TI - Le harnachement du cheval d?un Hasbahide, découvert dans une tombe de Zafâr SP - 11 JF - Arabia : revue de Sabéologie ID - propylaeumdok5037 ER - TY - GEN CY - Bochum AV - public Y1 - 2003/// TI - Beyond the Pale of Near Eastern Archaeology: Anthropomorphic Figures from al-Aqir near Bahla?, Sultanate of Oman SP - 537 KW - Anthropomorphe Figuren KW - Anthropomorphic figures ID - propylaeumdok109 EP - 542 A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/109/ N2 - Metallic anthropomorphic figures, the subject of this essay, derive from Magan/Makkan i.e. from an Umm an-Nar Period context in al-Aqir/Bahla in the south-western piedmont of the western Hajjar chain. These artefacts are compared with those from northern India in terms of their origin and/or dating. They are particularly interesting owing to a secure provenance in middle Oman. ER - TY - GEN ID - propylaeumdok2488 SP - 313 AV - public CY - Winona Lake TI - Mapping Himyarite Zafâr Y1 - 2002/// A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 323 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2488/ ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 49 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2483/ AV - public VL - 1 TI - GlScovering the past in Oman Y1 - 2001/// ID - propylaeumdok2483 JF - GEOconnexion SP - 48 ER - TY - JOUR N2 - The Hasat Bani Salt is South-eastern Arabia's largest and most important rock art monument. Often referred to as Coleman's Rock, it is named after the geologist who, by word of mouth, made it known in expatriate circles in the 1980s. An improvement of its documentation allows a better idea regarding its dating and meaning. A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/132/ KW - Coleman?s RockOman KW - archaeology KW - Coleman?s Rock KW - Hasat Bani Salt KW - rock art KW - al-Zahirah ID - propylaeumdok132 AV - public Y1 - 2001/// TI - The Hasat Bani Salt in the al-Zahirah Province of the Sultanate of Oman ER - TY - JOUR ID - propylaeumdok183 JF - Baghdader Mitteilungen SP - 255 KW - Amlah KW - Samad KW - Spätvorislam KW - Dhufar KW - Amlah KW - Samad KW - late pre-Islam KW - Dhofar KW - Oman archaeology AV - public VL - 32 TI - Recently Discovered Bronze Bowls from ?Amlah, al-??hirah Province and the Late Pre-Islamic Y1 - 2001/// N2 - In 1997 rescue operations in ?Amlah, al-??hirah Province, brought to light four copper alloy bowls the decoration of which sheds light on the late Pre Islamic Period in this little explored part of south eastern Arabia. Here a site belonging to the Northern Late Pre Islamic Culture (NLPC), as known till now only from the United Arab Emirates, came to light unexpectedly. This find raises the question of the distribution and character of the different late Pre Islamic Assemblages in the region. At this still very early stage of research the distributions of the NLPC and Samad Assemblage appear not to be mutually exclusive, but rather mix with each other. The Sharq?yah is archaeologically the best researched part of the country. Here and in adjacent Dakhl?yah up to 47 sites of the Samad Assemblage have been tallied. The distribution and character of neighbouring late Pre Islamic Assemblages is sketchy. Whereas the new bowls reveal the art of the NLPC, for the Samad Assemblage still hardly any evidence exists. Least well known is the material culture of late Pre Islamic Dhofar. A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 287 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/183/ ER - TY - GEN Y1 - 2001/// TI - A bronze bowl from the Back Country of the Sultanate of Oman CY - Frankfurt AV - public SP - 494 ID - propylaeumdok2335 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2335/ EP - 509 A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR N2 - Royal statuary of the late third and early second millennia BC is often sculpted from "diorite". But closer examination of the stone reveals that more correctly both diorite and gabbro are manifest. Royal records indicate a source for the "dark stone" of the statues in Magan/Makkan. This is locatable in south-east Arabia, especially the present-day Sultanate of Oman but also in south-west Iran (Potts 1986: 271-285). Samples of "diorite" statues are compared with petrological samples from the Sultanate. The stone of the royal statues need not be exclusively from here since sources closer to Sumer and Akkad exist in Iraq and Iran, although some correspondences are clear between the stone of certain statues and the samples available in the Sultanate. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/130/ EP - 52 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Guba, Ingeborg SP - 41 KW - diorite KW - gabbro KW - Magan KW - Lower Sea KW - Manistusu ID - propylaeumdok130 JF - Adumatu Y1 - 2001/// TI - Did the Ancient Mesopotamian Royal Stone Originate in Oman? VL - 4 AV - public ER - TY - JOUR JF - Iraq ID - propylaeumdok476 SP - 121 KW - eisenzeitlicher Übergang KW - Samad KW - Oman KW - al-Maysar KW - MakaIron Age transition KW - Samad KW - Oman KW - al-Maysar KW - Maka VL - 61 TI - The Samad Period in the Sultanate of Oman Y1 - 1999/// AV - public N2 - The Late Iron Age Samad period follows the Early Iron Age in the eastern province of the Sultanate of Oman (Oman Proper). Its beginning and end dates are uncertain. This cultural assemblage is known principally from graves. The population are believed to have migrated from the Yemen. The article summarises knowledge at that time on the distribution, dating of the then newly discovered Samad period/assemblage. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/476/ A1 - Yule, Paul EP - 146 ER - TY - BOOK N2 - This volume contains five studies which were carried out with the support of the Department of Antiquities of the Sultanate of Oman, the German Archaeological Oman Expedition, the German Mining Museum during the 1970s and 1990s. The book contain a study regarding excavation in the capital area, a prehistoric grave inventory at Aztah/Zafar, a preliminary report of the 1996 excavation season at al-Maysar, at Amla/al-Zahirah, and two grave east of Ibra. With regard to excavation in the capital area, ecology and culture of Wadi Bawshar are treated and the graves and their grave goods catalogued. This includes the Early Iron Age ?Honeycomb Cemetery? (c. 1000?300 BC). The discussion includes chronology, burial customs, Islamic architecture and anthropological analysis of the skeletons. It also includes a restoration report. A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/817/ ID - propylaeumdok817 AV - public CY - Rahden TI - Studies in the archaeology of the Sultanate of Oman T3 - Studies in the Archaeology of the Sultanate of Oman, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut - Orient-Abteilung Y1 - 1999/// N1 - Druckausgabe: Studies in the archaeology of the Sultanate of Oman, Rahden/Westf.: Leidorf: 1999 ER - TY - GEN ID - propylaeumdok3688 SP - 187 TI - East of Ibr??: A J?hil in the Sharq?yah with two graves Y1 - 1999/// T3 - Orient-Archäologie AV - public UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3688/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Bergoffen, Celia EP - 194 ER - TY - JOUR AV - public VL - 108 TI - Dates, Caries, and Early Tooth Loss During the Iron Age of Oman Y1 - 1999/// JF - American Journal of Physical Anthropology ID - propylaeumdok472 KW - Arabien peninsula KW - Samad KW - dental caries formation KW - antemortem tooth loss KW - Late Iron Age SP - 333 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Nelson, Greg C. A1 - Lukacs, John B. EP - 343 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/472/ N2 - Eine Ernährung aus fermentierbaren Kohlenhydraten ist bekannterweise hoch kariogen, besonders im Falle von zuckerhaltigem Essen wie zum Beispiel Datteln. Diese Ernährung ist bei der späteisenzeitlichen Samad-zeitlichen Bevölkerung Omans zu beobachten. 32 Erwachsene und 5 Jugendliche dienten für diese Studie als Erhebung. Vorzeitiger Zahnverlust war in allen Fällen nachweisbar. ER - TY - GEN Y1 - 1998/// TI - Find inventory for the Sultanate of Oman, excavations 1980-1998 AV - public KW - Oman KW - Iron Age KW - Samad KW - Maysar ID - propylaeumdok1242 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1242/ A1 - Yule, Paul N2 - Die Deutschen Oman-Expedition befasste sich mit dem vorislamischen Oman und fuhr zahlreiche alljährliche Kampagnen durch, die nicht alle publiziert sind oder publiziert werden können. 8072 Datensätze waren ursprünglich mit der Turbodatenbank geschrieben. Diese decken alle Aspekte unserer archäologischen Forschung. Da die Daten in ASCII-Format erscheinen und die Sätze durch Semikola getrennt sind, können sie von diversen Datenbänken importiert werden. ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2334/ SN - 2-903264-85-6 A1 - Yule, Paul ID - propylaeumdok2334 Y1 - 1998/// TI - Pottery of the early Iron Age from al Maysar M43 (Sultanate of Oman) CY - Lyon AV - public ER - TY - JOUR EP - 32 A1 - Yule, Paul UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2953/ AV - public Y1 - 1998/// TI - Une figure anthropomorphe du nord de l'Inde / An anthropomorphic figure from North India SP - 23 ID - propylaeumdok2953 JF - Art tribal : bulletin annuel publié par l'Association des Amis du Musée Barbier-Mueller ER - TY - JOUR AV - public Y1 - 1998/// VL - 18 TI - Prehistoric Tower Tombs at Shir/Jaylah, Sultanate of Oman SP - 183 KW - Shir KW - Turmgräber KW - Hafit-Periode Shir KW - tower tombs KW - archaeology Oman KW - Hafit period KW - chalcolithic Oman JF - Beiträge zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Archäologie ID - propylaeumdok291 EP - 241 A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Weisgerber, Gerd UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/291/ N2 - In 1995 survey was undertaken in the Sultanate of Oman in order to monitor the preservation to archaeological monuments. The work centred on over 58 tombs at Shir (Wil?yat ??r). Five types of tombs were discerned. In their form and manner of building the towers the so-called beehive tombs of the Hafit Period, but also share certain resemblances with collective Umm an-Nar period tombs. ER - TY - JOUR KW - archaeometry KW - beads KW - Oman KW - Sri Lanka KW - glass weathering KW - garnet ID - propylaeumdok305 JF - European Journal of Mineralogy AV - public Y1 - 1997/// TI - Electron Microprobe Analysis and X-ray Diffraction Methods in Archaeometry: Investigations on Pre-Islamic Beads from the Sultanate of Oman VL - 9 N2 - Beads from graves of the Samad Assemblage, Sultanate of Oman and from an ancient crafts quarter of the old kingdom of Ruhana, in Sri Lanka, were investigated using electron analysis and X-ray powder diffraction. Both experimental methods were optimized toward non-destructive analysis. A1 - Rösch, Cordelia A1 - Hock, Rainer A1 - Schüssler, Ulrich A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Hannibal, Anne UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/305/ ER - TY - GEN Y1 - 1996/// TI - Pierre Corboud, Anne-Catherine Castella, Roman Hapka, Peter im Obersteg, Les tombes protohistoriques de Bithnah Fujairah, Emirats Arabes Unis. Terra archaeologica 1 (Mainz 1996) AV - public ID - propylaeumdok931 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/931/ A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR N2 - Die Geländekampagne hatte als Hauptziel die Kartierung und Untersuchung von einem Gräberfeld, worin 59 Türme des frühen bis mittleren 3. vorchristlichen Jahrtausends erhalten sind. Derartige Gräber wurden noch nicht untersucht und schienen einen Übergang zu bilden zwischen Hafit und Umm an-Nar-zeitlichen Grabtypen. Da Kulturdenkmäler wie prähistorische Gräberfelder in der Praxis schwer zu schützen sind, war diese Aufgabe wichtig. Eine Reihe interessanter Entdeckungen kamen hinzu: In al-Bat?n ein bisher unbekannter Schlackentyp wurde untersucht, die in die Hafit-Zeit zu gehören scheint. Im westlichen Hinterland des Sultanats bei Amlah in Qorin es-Sahh?imah kamen Grabreste vor, die unbekannt waren. Der Erhaltungszustand diverser Denkmäler wurde beobachtet. A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Weisgerber, Gerd UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/577/ KW - Hafit KW - Shir KW - Umn an Nar KW - al-Batin KW - Qorin es-Sahhaimah KW - cultural resource management ID - propylaeumdok577 AV - public Y1 - 1996/// TI - Die 14. Deutsche Archäologische Oman-Expedition 1995 ER - TY - JOUR Y1 - 1993/// VL - 23 TI - Excavations at Samad Al Shan 1987 - 1991, summary AV - public SP - 141 JF - Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabien Studies ID - propylaeumdok2194 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2194/ EP - 153 A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - GEN UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2197/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Kazenwadel, Brigitte EP - 277 ID - propylaeumdok2197 SP - 251 TI - Toward a chronology of the late iron age in the Sultanate of Oman Y1 - 1993/// AV - public CY - Tübingen ER - TY - BOOK Y1 - 1993/// TI - ?afriy?t f? samad al-???n (wil?yat al-mu?ayb?), taqr?r ?ul? 1988 m, b?l y?l wa ??rd f?ys?rbr,tar?amah, maktab al-daris?t al-??ariyyah, d??yrat al-???r, ra?mah bint q?sim bin ??bir al-f?rs? AV - public ID - propylaeumdok2438 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2438/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Weisgerber, Gerd ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Weisgerber, Gerd UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/2457/ CY - Bochum AV - public Y1 - 1988/// TI - Samad ash-Shan vorläufiger Bericht 1988 ID - propylaeumdok2457 ER - TY - BOOK Y1 - 1988/// TI - Samad ash-Shan, Preliminary Report 1988 CY - Bochum AV - public KW - SpäteisenzeitArcheology KW - Late Iron Age KW - Oman KW - Prospeciotn KW - Sharquiyah KW - Zafar ID - propylaeumdok470 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/470/ A1 - Yule, Paul A1 - Weisgerber, Gerd PB - Selbstverlag des Deutschen Bergbau-Museums N2 - Das südöstliche Arabien ? ein untererforschtes Teil des Vorderen Orients ? wird meist als Teil der parthischen und sasanidischen Hoheiten betrachtet. Schwerpunkt unseres DFG-getragenen Projekts war es, von dieser vordergründigen Ansicht abzuweichen und zu versuchen interne Quellen zusammen zu tragen. Es handelt sich um den ersten Vorbericht des Projekts (1987-1991). ER - TY - JOUR SP - 121 ID - propylaeumdok4330 JF - Man in India: an international journal of anthropology Y1 - 1985/// VL - 63 TI - The copper hoard artifacts in the S C Roy Collection, Ranchi AV - public UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/4330/ EP - 138 A1 - Thiel-Horstmann, Monika A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR SP - 51 ID - propylaeumdok474 JF - Antike Welt Y1 - 1985/// TI - Die frühkretischen Siegel VL - 16 AV - public UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/474/ EP - 54 A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - JOUR SP - 1 ID - propylaeumdok3807 JF - Archaeological News Y1 - 1976/// VL - 5 TI - Toward a glyptic chronology in Late Helladic III AV - public N2 - Übersetzung von: Ingo Pini: Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/3807/ EP - 2 A1 - Yule, Paul ER - TY - GEN ID - propylaeumdok1983 KW - Aegean seals ; Minoan ; Mycenean ; Cut Style TI - The Cut Style reconsidered Y1 - 1973/// AV - public N2 - In 1973 John Boardman defined a group of Aegean seal-stones which he called the Cut Style. Style, carving technique and iconography define this group. They derive from Crete and the Mainland from LM IB to LM/LH III (1500-1200 BC). UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1983/ A1 - Yule, Paul ER -