An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions

A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides evidence of Holocene occupation from the early Holocene to the present. In total, 1249 panels with rock art and inscriptions, and 159 archaeological sites were recorded on 12 different jebels. Analyse...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Guagnin, M, Shipton, C, al-Rashid, M, Moussa, F, El-Dossary, S, Bin Sleima, M, Alsharekh, A, Petraglia, M
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Έκδοση: Wiley 2017
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author Guagnin, M
Shipton, C
al-Rashid, M
Moussa, F
El-Dossary, S
Bin Sleima, M
Alsharekh, A
Petraglia, M
author_facet Guagnin, M
Shipton, C
al-Rashid, M
Moussa, F
El-Dossary, S
Bin Sleima, M
Alsharekh, A
Petraglia, M
author_sort Guagnin, M
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description A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides evidence of Holocene occupation from the early Holocene to the present. In total, 1249 panels with rock art and inscriptions, and 159 archaeological sites were recorded on 12 different jebels. Analyses of rock art content and engraving stratigraphy indicate that the iconic Jubbah style had a long tradition amongst pre-pastoral hunters and continued to be used by early herders. We also identify a distinct body of rock art that pre-dates the Jubbah style and may be associated with a nearby Epipalaeolithic site. Our systematic dataset identifies a body of Bronze Age rock art that is further supported by the material culture and radiocarbon dates obtained from the remains of disturbed cairns. The rock art in Jubbah appears to have been created throughout the Holocene occupation of the oasis and similarities in the representation of animals, the choice of location, and the content of rock art scenes are evident from the Bronze Age to the early modern period, and perhaps into the 20th century. Moreover, rock art and epigraphy suggest that occupation phases in Jubbah were sustained long enough for the repeated development of unique local characteristics throughout the Holocene.
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spelling oxford-uuid:49f0014a-b397-44b2-9ddd-55855b3ed2be2022-03-26T15:34:46ZAn illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptionsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:49f0014a-b397-44b2-9ddd-55855b3ed2beSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2017Guagnin, MShipton, Cal-Rashid, MMoussa, FEl-Dossary, SBin Sleima, MAlsharekh, APetraglia, MA systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides evidence of Holocene occupation from the early Holocene to the present. In total, 1249 panels with rock art and inscriptions, and 159 archaeological sites were recorded on 12 different jebels. Analyses of rock art content and engraving stratigraphy indicate that the iconic Jubbah style had a long tradition amongst pre-pastoral hunters and continued to be used by early herders. We also identify a distinct body of rock art that pre-dates the Jubbah style and may be associated with a nearby Epipalaeolithic site. Our systematic dataset identifies a body of Bronze Age rock art that is further supported by the material culture and radiocarbon dates obtained from the remains of disturbed cairns. The rock art in Jubbah appears to have been created throughout the Holocene occupation of the oasis and similarities in the representation of animals, the choice of location, and the content of rock art scenes are evident from the Bronze Age to the early modern period, and perhaps into the 20th century. Moreover, rock art and epigraphy suggest that occupation phases in Jubbah were sustained long enough for the repeated development of unique local characteristics throughout the Holocene.
spellingShingle Guagnin, M
Shipton, C
al-Rashid, M
Moussa, F
El-Dossary, S
Bin Sleima, M
Alsharekh, A
Petraglia, M
An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
title An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
title_full An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
title_fullStr An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
title_full_unstemmed An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
title_short An illustrated prehistory of the Jubbah Oasis: reconstructing Holocene occupation patterns in northwestern Saudi Arabia from rock art and inscriptions
title_sort illustrated prehistory of the jubbah oasis reconstructing holocene occupation patterns in northwestern saudi arabia from rock art and inscriptions
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