Do South-Eastern Arabia's Earliest Extant Copper-Alloy Arrowheads date to the Wadi Suq Period?
https://doi.org/10.34780/joga.v2020i0.1005
Abstract
On current knowledge the authors argue to assign the earliest extant metallic arrowheads of south-eastern Arabia to the Wadi Suq period. Arrowheads are an important component of the south-eastern Arabia's prehistoric find assemblage, integral for chronology on the whole. Nonetheless, 3rd and 2nd millennium contexts are depleted of metallic arrowheads and are chronologically skewed. South-eastern Arabian archaeology must make greater use of artefact classification and typology for the purposes of dating not only to arrowheads, but also in general.
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arrowhead, Hafit, Wadi Suq, Prähistorische Bronzefunde, copper-alloy, artefact classificationPubblicato
2020-10-05
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Yule, P.A. and Vogt, B. (2020) “Do South-Eastern Arabia’s Earliest Extant Copper-Alloy Arrowheads date to the Wadi Suq Period?”, Journal of Global Archaeology, pp. 1–49 (§). doi:10.34780/joga.v2020i0.1005.