Bahrain Through the Ages: The ArchaeologyHaya Ali Khalifa, Michael Rice KPI, 1986 - 526 pages Introduction, Shoreline changes in Bahrain since the beginning of human Occupation, Variation in holocene land use patterns on the Bahrain Islands: construction of a land use model, The human biological history of the Early Bronze Age population in Bahrain, Dental anthropological investigations on Bahrain, India and Bahrain: A survey of culture interaction during the third and second millennia, The prehistory of the Gulf: recent finds, The Gulf in prehistory, Some aspects of Neolithic settlement in Bahrain and adjacent Regions, Early maritime cultures of the Arabian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. The origins of the Dilmun Civilization, The island on the edge of the world', Burial mounds near Ali excavated by the Danish Expedition, Dilmun - a trading entrepôt: evidence from historical and archaeological sources, Dilmun and Makkan during the third and early second millennia B.C, Death in Dilmun, The Barbar Temple: stratigraphy, architecture and Interpretation, The Barbar Temple: its chronology and foreign relations Reconsidered, The Barbar Temple: the masonry, The land of Dilmun is holy, Bahrain and the Arabian Gulf during the second millennium B.C.: Urban crisis and colonialism, The chronology of City II and III at Qal'at al-Bahrain, Iron Age Dilmun: A reconsideration of City IV at Qal'at al-Bahrain, MAR-TU and the land of Dilmun, The shell seals of Bahrain, Susa and the Dilmun Culture The Dilmun seals as evidence of long distance relations in the early second millennium B.C., Indus and Gulf type seals from Ur, Animal designs and Gulf chronology, Eyestones and Pearls, The Tarut statue as a peripheral contribution to the knowledge of early Mesopotamian plastic art, Commerce or Conquest: variations in the Mesopotamia-Dilmun Relationship, The occurrence of Dilmun in the oldest texts of Mesopotamia, The Deities of Dilmun, The lands of Dilmun: changing cultural and economic relations during the third to early second millennia B.C., Trade and cultural contacts between Bahrain and India in the third and second millennia B.C., Bahrain and the Indus civilisation, Dilmun's further relations: the Syro-Anatolian evidence from the third and second millennia B.C.; Tylos and Tyre: Bahrain in the Graeco-Roman World, A three generations' matrilineal genealogy in a Hasaean inscription: matrilineal ancestry in Pre-Islamic Arabia Bahrain and its position in an eco-cultural classification-concept of the Gulf: some theoretical aspects of eco-cultural zones, Dilmun and the Late Assyrian Empire, Some notes about Qal'at al-Bahrain during the Hellenistic period, The Janussan necropolis and late first millennium B.C. burial customs in Bahrain, Qal'at al-Bahrain: a strategic position from the Hellenistic period until modern times, The presentation and conservation of archaeological sites in Bahrain, The Barbar Temple site in Bahrain: conservation and presentation, The traditional architecture of Bahrain. |
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Editorial Note | 9 |
Curtis Larsen | 47 |
Dental anthropological investigations on Bahrain | 64 |
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Akkadian ancient animal Arab Arabian Gulf archaeological Assyrian Babylonian Bahrain Barbar Temple Bibby building burial chambers burial mounds centre century B.C. ceramic chronological City Cleuziou coast coastal context copper cultural cylinder seals deity Dilmun Dilmun seals Dilmunite Diraz Early Dynastic East Eastern Enki Enzag evidence excavations Failaka graves Harappan Hellenistic Hili history of Bahrain Indus script inscription Inzak Islamic island Janussan Jemdet Nasr Kassite Kjaerum land Larsa Larsen late later Lothal Makkan MAR-TU material Meluḥḥa mentioned Mesopotamia motifs Museum Nabû Ninsikila Nippur Notes occupation Oman period phase Porada pottery Potts probably Qal'at al-Bahrain references region sand Sawwan second millennium B.C. settlement sherds stamp seal statuettes stone suggest Sumerian Susa tablets Tarut texts third millennium B.C. tion tombs trade tradition Ubaid Umm an-Nar Ur III Uruk vessels wall ware Woolley Yahya Zarins zone