Tayma, Saudi-Arabien: Bauforschung am Qasr al-Radm

https://doi.org/10.34780/ce1o-7bae

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  • Cindy Knop [Author]
  • Arnulf Hausleiter [Author]

Abstract

In the frame of the Saudi-German collaborative project at Tayma, one of the best preserved pre-Islamic buildings at the oasis of Tayma, known as Qasr al-Radm, was systematically investigated for the first time. Altogether six building phases have been identified. The large rock-cut well may be much older than the main part of the structure, which is probably a 4th/5th century AD construction. By partly dismantling the latter a camel draw was added to it in a time after the visit of Julius Euting to Tayma in 1884, who produced a sketch drawing of the then complete building.

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2023-05-26

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Knop, C. and Hausleiter, A. (2023) “Tayma, Saudi-Arabien: Bauforschung am Qasr al-Radm”, Research E-Papers, pp. 155–160. doi:10.34780/ce1o-7bae.