Taymāʾ. Multidisciplinary Series on the Results of the Saudi-German Archaeological Project

Archaeological investigations in the north-western part of the Arabian Peninsula has increased during the last 15 years. One of the major sites in the region is the ancient oasis of Taymāʾ, known as a commercial hub on the so-called Incense Road connecting South Arabia with the Eastern Mediterranean. In the context of this new research a multidisciplinary project by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) and the Orient Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) has been investigating the archaeology and ancient environment of Taymāʾ since 2004. A major aimof this project was the development of new perspectives of the site and the region, characterised by elaborating the local socio-cultural and economic contexts. So far, Taymāʾ has been known mainly through exogenous sources.

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An Incense altar with Imperial Aramaic inscription TM.IA.017 (Taymāʾ Museum register no. 385)
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Taymāʾ III. Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Taymāʾ Museum and Other Collections

Michael C. A. Macdonald, Muḥammad al-Najem (Sammelbandherausgeber/in); Abdullah A. Alzahrani, Arnulf Hausleiter, Ricardo Eichmann, Peter Stein, Frédéric Imbert, Jérôme Norris, Hanspeter Schaudig (Kapitelautor/in)
September 29, 2025
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Taymāʾ I: Archaeological Exploration, Palaeoenvironment, Cultural Contacts

Arnulf Hausleiter, Ricardo Eichmann, Muhammad al-Najem (Sammelbandherausgeber/in); Ariel M. Bagg, Helmut Brückner, Michèle Dinies, Max Engel, Peter Frenzel, Andreas Ginau, Matthias Grottker, Benjamin Heemeier, Patrick Keilholz, Nicole Klasen, Harald Kürschner, Reinder Neef, Arno Patzelt, Martin Patzke, Anna Pint, Gunnar Sperveslage, Peter Voß, Kai Wellbrock (Kapitelautor/in)
Dezember 5, 2018