HD-1 represents an exceptional context for understanding the interactions occurred between the Arabian Peninsula and in Indus Valley in the larger picture of the exchanges between Mesopotamia and the Indo-Pakistani Subcontinent. Twenty years after the first explorations conducted by the British Museum, the current research started in 2016 aims at implementing an updated palaeobiological sampling and a detail analytical study of the production activities.
Rinvenuto nell’ambito del “Joint Hadd Project” nel 1986, il complesso archeologico di HD-1 a Ras al-Hadd si segnala per la presenza di un gran quantità di ceramica della Civiltà dell’Indo (seconda metà del terzo millennio a.C.) e costituisce un eccezionale contesto per comprendere le interazioni tra la Penisola Araba e la Valle dell’Indo nel più ampio quadro degli scambi tra la Mesopotamia e il Subcontinente Indo-Pakistano.
Ras al-Hadd HD-1. L’Approdo delle Grandi Civiltà del Terzo millennio | Ras al-Hadd HD-1. The Harbor of the Great Civilizations of the Third millennium
Cattani M.
Investigation
;Frenez D.
Data Curation
2019
Abstract
HD-1 represents an exceptional context for understanding the interactions occurred between the Arabian Peninsula and in Indus Valley in the larger picture of the exchanges between Mesopotamia and the Indo-Pakistani Subcontinent. Twenty years after the first explorations conducted by the British Museum, the current research started in 2016 aims at implementing an updated palaeobiological sampling and a detail analytical study of the production activities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.