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H 255 x W 206 mm

130 pages

48 figures (colour throughout)

Published Nov 2025

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Hardback: 9781805830740

Digital: 9781805830757

DOI 10.32028/9781805830740

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Keywords
Arabia; incense; aromatics; olfaction; archaeology; biomolecular science; sensory studies; ritual; identity; cultural heritage

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Scents of Arabia: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Olfactory Worlds

Papers from a Special Session of the Fifty-fifth Meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, held in Berlin on 6th August 2022

Edited by Arnulf Hausleiter, Barbara Huber

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This volume explores the cultural significance of scents and incense in ancient Arabia through archaeology, biomolecular science, sensory studies, history, and ethnography. It highlights the social, ritual, and economic roles of aromatics, reframing olfaction as a key dimension of identity and heritage.

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Contents

Guidelines and Transliteration

Preface


Titles of papers read at the Seminar for Arabian Studies special session ‘Scents of Arabia: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ancient Olfactory Worlds’

New dimensions of interdisciplinary research on ancient scents and incense in Arabia – Arnulf Hausleiter and Barbara Huber


‘Aššur, accept! Aššur, listen!’ Connecting Arabia and Assyria through aromatics and olfaction – Kiersten Neumann


Aššurbanipal’s bdellium: revisiting Commiphora wightii in the Persian Gulf – Sureshkumar Muthukumaran


The identifications of incenses: lessons learned in the organic analyses in the Mediterranean and the Levant – Elisabeth Dodinet


Exploring the aromatic diversity of incense materials at the ancient oasis of Taymāʾ using metabolic profiling – Barbara Huber, Arnulf Hausleiter, Michèle Dinies, Muhammad H. Al-Najem, Majed T.F. Alonazy, Ina Säumel, Daniel Giddings Vassão, Ricardo Fernandes, Nicole Boivin, Patrick Roberts and Thi Lam Huong Pham


The archaeological and ethnographic heritage of portable incense burner production in Dhofar, the southern Arabian Peninsula – William Gerard Zimmerle


Outlook: the scents of Arabia – a ‘nose-on’ approach – Sofia Collette Ehrich


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About the Author

Arnulf Hausleiter is a Near Eastern archaeologist and scientific officer for the archaeology of the Arabian Peninsula at the Orient Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI), Berlin, Germany. His scientific research focuses on the archaeology and environment of the oases in north-western Arabia, their networks and socio-cultural practices.


Barbara Huber is post-doctoral researcher at the Bonn Center for ArchaeoSciences, University of Bonn, and the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany. She specializes in biomolecular archaeology and metabolomics, exploring the role of scents, plants, and organic residues in ancient cultural and environmental practices.