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Prehistoric Fisherfolk of Oman reports on excavations at the prehistoric site Ras Al-Hamra RH-5, located on a large promontory in the Qurum area of Muscat, conducted by the Italian Archaeological Mission in Oman with support from the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism. The site dates from the late fifth to the end of the fourth millennia BC and comprises an accumulation of superimposed food discards deriving from continuous and repeated subsistence activities such as fishing, collecting shells, hunting and herding. Dwellings and household installations, including objects of daily use and ornaments, have also been found throughout the occupation sequence. Excavations at RH-5 yielded unprecedented data on the economic and social dynamics of Neolithic societies in eastern Arabia. The exploitation of different ecological niches supplied all the necessary requirements for year-round sedentary human occupation. The lifestyle of fisher-gatherer communities during the Middle Holocene represents a fundamental step of the neolithisation process in Oman.

Table of Contents
Introduction ;
1 Environmental Setting ;
2 Human Occupation at Qurum ;
3 Shell Middens and Ras Al-Hamra ;
4 Stratigraphy and Chronology ;
5 Settlement Structures ;
6 Activities ;
7 Material Culture ;
8 Mobility ;
9 Society ;
10 Demography ;
11 Comparisons ;
12 Conclusions ;
Bibliography ;
Index

Prehistoric Fisherfolk of Oman: The Neolithic

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    A Paperback / softback by Lapo Gianni Marcucci, Emilie Badel, Francesco Genchi

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 26/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9781803270340, 978-1803270340
      ISBN10: 1803270349

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Prehistoric Fisherfolk of Oman reports on excavations at the prehistoric site Ras Al-Hamra RH-5, located on a large promontory in the Qurum area of Muscat, conducted by the Italian Archaeological Mission in Oman with support from the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism. The site dates from the late fifth to the end of the fourth millennia BC and comprises an accumulation of superimposed food discards deriving from continuous and repeated subsistence activities such as fishing, collecting shells, hunting and herding. Dwellings and household installations, including objects of daily use and ornaments, have also been found throughout the occupation sequence. Excavations at RH-5 yielded unprecedented data on the economic and social dynamics of Neolithic societies in eastern Arabia. The exploitation of different ecological niches supplied all the necessary requirements for year-round sedentary human occupation. The lifestyle of fisher-gatherer communities during the Middle Holocene represents a fundamental step of the neolithisation process in Oman.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction ;
      1 Environmental Setting ;
      2 Human Occupation at Qurum ;
      3 Shell Middens and Ras Al-Hamra ;
      4 Stratigraphy and Chronology ;
      5 Settlement Structures ;
      6 Activities ;
      7 Material Culture ;
      8 Mobility ;
      9 Society ;
      10 Demography ;
      11 Comparisons ;
      12 Conclusions ;
      Bibliography ;
      Index

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