
H 255 x W 206 mm
312 pages
Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white
Published Sep 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781805830603
Digital: 9781805830610
Keywords
Arabian Peninsular; Archaeology; Linguistics; History; Islamic studies
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Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 54
Edited by Silvia Lischi
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The 57th Seminar for Arabian Studies (Paris 2024) brought together scholars from a broad range of disciplines to discuss the archaeology, history, epigraphy, and philology of the Arabian Peninsula. This volume includes seventeen papers presented in the ordinary sessions and three papers presented in the special session ‘Zaydi governance in Yemen’.
Guidelines and Transliteration
Editor’s Foreword
In Memoriam. Walter Wilhelm Müller (1933–2024), Khaldūn Hazzāʿ ʿAbduh Nuʿmān (1967–2024)
Interconnected buildings in the Old Town of AlUla and their social significance – Aljohara AlModarra, Marek Z. Barański & Apolline Vernet
Preliminary report on the epigraphic survey in Yanbuʿ, Saudi Arabia: first season (2023) – Ajab Alotibi, Risa Tokunaga, Majed Dahash & Muzhira Alqahtani
The Yemeni mummies: a brief report and comprehensive bibliography – Mohammed A. Atbuosh & Amgad E.M. Abdulmughni
The ‘cupola’ of the Ṣanʿāʾ cathedral: it still exists – Werner Daum
The nature of post-Bronze Age human occupation at Tell Abraq (Umm al‑Quwain): archaeological insights from the 2023 field season – Michele Degli Esposti, Maria Paola Pellegrino, Federico Borgi, Francesca Barchiesi & Rania Hussein Kannouma
Dating early narratives of the Hijra – Adrien de Jarmy
The first excavation season at Shokur: a multi-period fortified settlement between desert and mountains – Francesco Genchi, Nunzia Larosa, Giampiero Tursi, Guido Antinori, Francesco Caputo & Valentina Mili
Piecing together the evidence: architecture, inscriptions, and sherds from an early to middle Islamic funerary context in Qurḥ/al‑Mabiyāt – Stefanie Janke, Friedrich W. Weigel, Mustafa Ahmad & Arnulf Hausleiter
Exploring the diversity of tomb typology with accompanied burial practices in its socio-economic contexts in the Wadi Suq period (c.2000–1600 BC), south-east Arabia – Taichi Kuronuma
The emergence of South Arabian urban societies: the material culture from abroad in context – Romolo Loreto
Funerary rituals on Qurayyah’s painted pottery – Marta Luciani
Can community-based participatory research enhance our understanding of Arabian archaeology? – Selin Nugent, Jennifer Swerida, Nora al‑Aati, Reilly Jensen & Cindy Srnka
A rural perspective on the Umm an-Nar and Wadi Suq periods from Burj Huraiz (northern Oman) – Eric Olijdam, Bleda Düring, Michel de Vreeze & Zoë van Litsenburg
The onomasticon of the Himaitic and Ancient South Arabian inscriptions from Ḥimā: a comparative overview and insights into their cultural and linguistic layers – Alessia Prioletta
Muʿtariḍ Community Mall: more insights into the development of the hydraulic, agricultural, and funerary landscapes of al‑‘Ayn (UAE) – Peter Sheehan, Nour Al Marzooqi, Mohammed Khalifa & Malak Al Ajou
An Iron Age artefact hoard discovered at Saruq as-Hadid-53 archaeological site, Dubai, UAE: a preliminary study – Mariam A. Al Suwaidi, Joseph W. Lehner & Bader M. Al Ali
The production of Bahlā Ware in the context of late Islamic Oman – Jelena Živković, José Cristobal Carvajal López, Irini Biezeveld & Stephanie Döpper
Focus session ‘Zaydi governance in Yemen between legal theory and political practice’
Introduction
Dhimma governance and the Zaydī madhhab spectrum: the forced conversion of Jewish orphans, its Islamic legal background, and political relevance – Kerstin Hünefeld
The Yemeni Zaydi school of law: a brief history of its textual tradition (third/tenth–tenth/sixteenth century) – Ebrahim Mansoor
Transfer of power in the Sharaf al‑Dīn imamate (912–980/1506–1573): theory and practice – Ekaterina Pukhovaia
Titles of papers read at the Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the Institut national d’histoire de l’art, Paris, 27–29 June 2024