Domestic food practice and vessel‐use at Salūt‐ST1, central Oman, during the Umm an‐Nar period
Akshyeta Suryanarayan,
Michele Degli Esposti,
Sophie Méry
et al.
Abstract:Investigations into everyday food practices during the Umm an‐Nar period (c.2700–2000 bc) in the Oman Peninsula are limited. We studied lipid residues in pottery from Salūt‐ST1, an Umm an‐Nar stone tower in central Oman, to understand domestic practices and vessel use in locally‐produced Sandy Wares, regionally‐produced Fine Red Omani Wares and imported Indus Black‐Slipped Jars between c. 2460–2150
bc. Degraded animal fats were found in a majority of the vessels, and we report the first direct detection of da… Show more
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