Abstract:This paper represents a study of archaeological fish remains retrieved from the excavations conducted by C. S. Phillips between 1993 and 2001 at Kalbāʾ 4 (Emirate of Sharjah, UAE). Kalbāʾ 4 is a major coastal site that was continuously occupied from the Umm an‐Nar period to the Iron Age (c. 2700–600 BCE). The site is of particular interest regarding monumental architecture, pottery studies and exchange networks across Arabia and its neighbouring regions from the Bronze Age onwards. A corpus of about 5500 fish … Show more
“…The annual monsoon probably brought rain and possibly filled a natural reservoir in the eastern part of the Hajar Mountains. This assumption is supported by the analysis of fish bones from species that live in brackish water (Lidour et al 2023). For these reasons, the region around Kalba can be considered an ecological niche at least until the early Iron Age.…”
Section: Environmental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The Austrian Archaeological Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, in co-operation with the Sharjah Archaeology Authority, recommenced excavations in 2019 (cf. Schwall & Jasim 2020;Schwall et al 2022Schwall et al , 2023.…”
Section: The Coastal Site Of Kalbamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excavations have thus far revealed evidence for copper processing, with ore most likely coming from deposits in the nearby Hajar Mountains. Artefacts made of chert, jasper and chalcedony were also found, but such mineral resources are not available in the immediate vicinity of the site (Schwall et al 2023). In the search for possible deposits, suitable raw material was found beyond the Hajar Mountains on the western foothills at the transition to the desert (Figure 4).…”
Section: Being Part Of the Game: Location Mineral Resources And Craft...mentioning
This project investigates the prehistoric coastal site of Kalba on the Gulf of Oman in the context of exchange networks between maritime waterways and land-based caravan routes on the south-eastern Arabian Peninsula. In addition to favourable environmental conditions, raw-material procurement strategies were important for the economy of this multi-crafting community.
“…The annual monsoon probably brought rain and possibly filled a natural reservoir in the eastern part of the Hajar Mountains. This assumption is supported by the analysis of fish bones from species that live in brackish water (Lidour et al 2023). For these reasons, the region around Kalba can be considered an ecological niche at least until the early Iron Age.…”
Section: Environmental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The Austrian Archaeological Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, in co-operation with the Sharjah Archaeology Authority, recommenced excavations in 2019 (cf. Schwall & Jasim 2020;Schwall et al 2022Schwall et al , 2023.…”
Section: The Coastal Site Of Kalbamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excavations have thus far revealed evidence for copper processing, with ore most likely coming from deposits in the nearby Hajar Mountains. Artefacts made of chert, jasper and chalcedony were also found, but such mineral resources are not available in the immediate vicinity of the site (Schwall et al 2023). In the search for possible deposits, suitable raw material was found beyond the Hajar Mountains on the western foothills at the transition to the desert (Figure 4).…”
Section: Being Part Of the Game: Location Mineral Resources And Craft...mentioning
This project investigates the prehistoric coastal site of Kalba on the Gulf of Oman in the context of exchange networks between maritime waterways and land-based caravan routes on the south-eastern Arabian Peninsula. In addition to favourable environmental conditions, raw-material procurement strategies were important for the economy of this multi-crafting community.
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