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Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies
- Vol. 29 (1999)
ISBN 2-503-50829-4
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Price: £34.00 + pp.
CONTENTS
M.J. Blackman and S. Méry
, Les importations de céramiques harappeéennes en Arabie orientale: état de la question (pages 7-28)
V. Charpentier
, Industries bifaciales holocénes d'Arabie orientale, un example: Ra's al-Jinz (pages 29-44)
A.T. ElMahi
, Mollusc harvesting along the coasts of Oman: a supplementary diet (pages 45-54)
S.A. Frantsouzoff
, Hadramitic documents written on palm-leaf stalks (pages 55-66)
O. al-Ghul
, The names of buildings in the Greek papyrus No. 10 from Petra (pages 67-72)
W.D. Glanzman
, Clarifying the record: the Bayt 'Awwam revisited (pages 73-88)
W. and F. Lancaster
, Indentities and economics: mountain and coastal Ras Al-Khaimah (pages 89-94)
T. Marchand
, Reconsidering the role of the mosque minaret in San'a' (pages 95-102)
B. Mershen
, Settlement space and architecture in South Arabian oases: preliminary remarks on the use and division of space in Omani oasis settlements (pages 103-110)
V. Naumkin and V. Porkhomovsky
, Insects in Socotran language and culture (pages 111-114)
J. Retsö
, Nabataean origins - once again (pages 115-118)
M. Rodionov
, Irrigation in western Hadramawt: khayyil as a social role (pages 119-122)
A. Rougeulle
, Coastal settlements in southern Yemen: the 1996-97 survey expeditions on the Hadramawt and Mahra coasts (pages 123-136)
N.H. Salameh
, Customary water-rights in mediaeval Wadi Zabid: some legal cases on al-'adil bi-'l-qana'ah (pages 137-142)
F. Scagliarini
, The Dedanitic inscriptions from Jabal 'Ikma in north-western Hejaz (pages 143-150)
H. Schönig
, Utensils of traditional cosmetics in Yemen: use and terminology (pages 151-158)
A. Sima
, Notes on 'shr in Sabaean inscriptions (pages 159-166)
I.E. Soghayroun
, The historical significance of an Arabic manuscript by Shaykh al-Amin b. 'Ali al-Mazru'i (pages 167-178)
T. Steimer-Herbet
, Jabal Ruwaik: megaliths in Yemen (pages 179-182)
T. Wilkinson
, Settlement, soil erosion and terraced agriculture in highland Yemen: a preliminary statement (pages 183-192)
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