H 297 x W 210 mm
238 pages
211 figures, 2 tables, 8 plates (colour throughout)
Published Jul 2024
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803278193
Digital: 9781803278209
Keywords
Oman; Bronze Age; Towers; Prehistory; Arabian Peninsula
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In the Early Bronze Age, monumental stone and mud-brick structures known as towers appeared in Oman. This book aims to update the long-standing discussions on these towers and to assess their chronological depth of more than a millennium. The book also reassesses their possible functions in the light of recent archaeological research.
Introduction
1. Bronze Age Towers: Catalogue
2. Bronze Age Towers: Chronology
3. Bronze Age Towers: Function
4. Conclusions
Plates
Bibliography
Index
Stephanie Döpper is Junior Professor for Digital Humanities for Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of Würzburg, Germany. She received her doctoral degree from the University of Tübingen in 2015, and conducted postdoctoral research at the Universities of Leiden and Frankfurt on the reuse of tombs and settlement systems in central Oman. Her research interests include digital archaeology, landscape archaeology, the archaeology of mobility, pottery studies, and mortuary practices. Since 2010 she has been conducting research in the Sultanate of Oman, excavating Bronze Age and Islamic sites in Bat, Al-Ayn, Al-Khashbah and other sites in Wilayat Al-Mudhaybi.