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Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies
- Vol. 25 (1995)
Price: £25.00 + pp.
CONTENTS
In Memorium A.G. Lundin (page vii) +
corrigendum
in
PSAS
26 (1996): v
Papers read at the Seminar for Arabian
Studies, Oxford, 1994 (page v)
'A. Abu 'Ezzah
, Imam 'Umar b. al-Khattab of Oman and Banu Jabr of al-Hasa (pages 1-14)
S.A. Frantsouzoff
, The inscriptions from the temples of Dhat H/myam at Raybun (pages 15-27) with a postscript by A.F.L. Beeston (page 28)
C. Hardy-Guilbert & A. Rougeulle
, Archaeological research into the Islamic period in Yemen: Preliminary notes on the French expedition, 1993 (pages 29-44)
I. Hehmeyer
, Physical evidence of engineered water systems in mediaeval Zabid (pages 45-54)
E.J. Keall
, A second attempt to understand the historical context of Husn al-'Urr in the Hadramawt (pages 55-62)
G.R.D. King, D. Dunlop, J. Elders, S. Garfi, A. Stephenson & C. Tonghini
,
A report on the Abu Dhabi islands archaeological survey (1993-4) (pages 63-74)
K.A. Kitchen
, A royal administrator in Nashqum and Najran under the Himyarite king Shammar Yuhar'ish, ca AD 290, and a squire from Sanaa (pages 75-80) with an
addendum
by A.F.L. Beeston (page 81)
A. Korotayev
, Were there any truly matrilinear lineages in the Arabian peninsula? (pages 83-98)
V. Naumkin
, Tribe, family and state in Mahra and Socotra: Traditional identities in a changing world (pages 99-106)
H. Sasaki
, Excavations at Julfar, 1993 (pages 107-116)
M.-C. Simeone-Senelle
, Magie et pratiques thérapeutiques dans l'île de Soqotra: Le médecin-guérisseur (pages 117-126)
G. Rex Smith
, Have you anything to declare? Maritime trade and commerce in Ayyubid Aden: Practices and taxes. R.B. Serjeant Memorial Lecture (pages 127-140)
M. Vanhove
, Notes on the Arabic dialectal area of Yafi' (Yemen) (pages 141-152)
R. Wade Haddon
, The Sirhah tombs (pages 152-159)
M. Gibson & T.J. Wilkinson
, The Dhamar Plain, Yemen: A preliminary study of the archaeological landscape (159-184)
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