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H 290 x W 205 mm

246 pages

185 figures, 44 tables

Published Nov 2025

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Hardback: 9781805831259

Digital: 9781805831266

DOI 10.32028/9781805831259

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Umm al-Quwain 2

A Neolithic settlement and graveyard in the United Arab Emirates

Edited by Sophie Mery, Kevin Lidour

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This book explores Neolithic life at UAQ2 in Umm al-Quwain, UAE, revealing coastal adaptation, burial practices, and ancient pearling. It links the site to Mesopotamia and Oman, showing regional exchange. Environmental shifts and rich stratigraphy deepen insights into Eastern Arabia’s prehistoric past.

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Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Preface


Introduction – S. Méry, K. Lidour


Contextualising Research and Excavation Narrative at UAQ2 S. Méry, K. Lidour, D. Gasparini


The UAQ2 Graveyard – Biological anthropology and funerary practices S. Méry, K. Lidour, K. McSweeney


Chronology, Geoarchaeology and Palaeoenvironments A. Parker, G. Preston, A. Goudie, F. Borgi, M. Degli Esposti, J.-F. Berger, S. Méry, K. Lidour, S. Lindauer, F. Preusser


Material culture – Technology, typology, provenance and exchange in the Arabian Neolithic – K. Lidour, S. Méry, C. Gallou, O. Brunet


Animal economy and subsistence strategies at UAQ2 K. Lidour, S. Méry, M.J. Beech, L. Yeomans, M. Mashkour, K. Debue, S. Bréhard, C. Dupont, J. Martin


Conclusion – S. Méry, K. Lidour


Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Bibliography

About the Author

Sophie Méry is Research Director at the CNRS and led the French Archaeological Mission in the UAE from 1999 to 2023. Affiliated with the UMR ArScAn (VEPMO) at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme-Mondes, Nanterre, she specialises in the study of Bronze Age pottery and artisanal specialisation, with extensive excavation experience across the UAE, Oman, Iraq, Pakistan, and France. Her research focuses on artefact characterisation and ancient exchange networks.


Kevin Lidour, is Archaeologist at the Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi, where he has directed excavations on Neolithic and Bronze Age sites since 2023. Director of the French Archaeological Mission in the UAE since 2024, he brings over a decade of fieldwork experience in the region. His research centres on Arabian Neolithic maritime adaptations, integrating bioarchaeology, shell tool analysis, and experimental studies of personal ornaments.