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The Ras al-Jinz reloaded: resuming excavations at the edge of Arabia

Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 50 (2020): 109–126

Alexandre de Rorre
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Jean-Francois Berger
Massimo Delfino
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Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
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Elena Maini
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Valentina M. Azzarà
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Résumé

This paper presents the recent excavations at the previously unexplored site of RJ-3, in the bay of Ras al-Jinz, one of the key archaeological areas in the Omani Sharqiyah. During the Umm an-Nar period, RJ-3 most likely formed a single, large settlement with the nearby — and well known — site of RJ-2, located on the other side of the bay. Results of extensive excavations over two long field seasons suggest that RJ-3 was a function-specific area within this settlement, related to different sorts of craft activities. Moreover, a series of deep trenches reveals a stratigraphic sequence of over 2.5 m, quite exceptional in the coastal contexts of the area, and shows a long sequence of occupations, spanning from the Late Neolithic to the end of the Umm an-Nar period, and including the very beginning of the Bronze Age.
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hal-03098696 , version 1 (05-01-2021)

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Alexandre de Rorre, Jean-Francois Berger, Massimo Delfino, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer, Elena Maini, et al.. The Ras al-Jinz reloaded: resuming excavations at the edge of Arabia. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, In press, Papers from the fifty-third meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the University of Leiden. ⟨hal-03098696⟩
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