In 2012 and 2013, in view of the planned construction of an Information Centre near the site, the Ministry of Heritage & Culture together with the technical support of the Italian Archaeological Mission resumed field research at the shell-midden of RH-6 in the Qurum Natural Reservation Capital Area. RH-6 is located about 600 m from the nearby site of RH-5. The site was first investigated in the 1980s by P. Biagi whose work outlined the main characteristics of its occupation. It is dated to the sixth and fifth millennia BC and is on of the earliest known sites along the Eastern littoral of the Arabian Peninsula (ELA). During the two seasons of filedwork, four main sectors were investigated. Sector A, a well-structured settlement, included postholes cut directly into the bedrock, which define some oval huts and two auxiliary structures, used for fish and shell processing respectively. In Sector B, several graves were documented allowing new thinking about funerary practices. In Sector C, a thorough stratigraphic excavation was carried out in a 2 x 2 m test trench dug to a depth of 1.75 m in order to document the whole sequence of occupation, and Trench North in the northern part of the site.
New investigations at the prehistoric shell midden of Ra’s al-Hamra 6 (Sultanate of Oman): results of the 2012 and 2013 excavation seasons / Gianni Marcucci, Lapo; Badel, Èmilie; Genchi, Francesco; Munoz, Olivia; Todero, Antonio; Tosi, Maurizio. - (2014), pp. 236-256. (Intervento presentato al convegno Seminar for Arabian studies tenutosi a London).
New investigations at the prehistoric shell midden of Ra’s al-Hamra 6 (Sultanate of Oman): results of the 2012 and 2013 excavation seasons
Francesco GenchiCo-primo
Data Curation
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2014
Abstract
In 2012 and 2013, in view of the planned construction of an Information Centre near the site, the Ministry of Heritage & Culture together with the technical support of the Italian Archaeological Mission resumed field research at the shell-midden of RH-6 in the Qurum Natural Reservation Capital Area. RH-6 is located about 600 m from the nearby site of RH-5. The site was first investigated in the 1980s by P. Biagi whose work outlined the main characteristics of its occupation. It is dated to the sixth and fifth millennia BC and is on of the earliest known sites along the Eastern littoral of the Arabian Peninsula (ELA). During the two seasons of filedwork, four main sectors were investigated. Sector A, a well-structured settlement, included postholes cut directly into the bedrock, which define some oval huts and two auxiliary structures, used for fish and shell processing respectively. In Sector B, several graves were documented allowing new thinking about funerary practices. In Sector C, a thorough stratigraphic excavation was carried out in a 2 x 2 m test trench dug to a depth of 1.75 m in order to document the whole sequence of occupation, and Trench North in the northern part of the site.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.