Bilad al-Qadim revisited: recent archaeological research at the Al-Khamis Mosque, Ain Abu Zaydan and Abu Anbra, Bahrain

In comparison to our understanding of pre‐Islamic occupation and land use on Bahrain, that of the Islamic period has remained less well known. In connection with the building of a visitor centre at the Al‐Khamis Mosque and the planning of an associated heritage trail, renewed archaeological research...

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Published inArabian archaeology and epigraphy Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 215 - 242
Main Authors Insoll, Timothy, Almahari, Salman, MacLean, Rachel, Priestman, Seth, Al-Mearaj, Muhammad, Overton, Nick J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
French
Published Malden Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.2016
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Summary:In comparison to our understanding of pre‐Islamic occupation and land use on Bahrain, that of the Islamic period has remained less well known. In connection with the building of a visitor centre at the Al‐Khamis Mosque and the planning of an associated heritage trail, renewed archaeological research has taken place in Bilad al‐Qadim, an archaeologically important area of Islamic settlement in the north‐east of the main island of Awal. This has involved excavations in the Abu Anbra cemetery, at Ain Abu Zaydan and at the Al‐Khamis Mosque. The results of these excavations are reported here and these contribute to our understanding of Islamic settlement on Bahrain by supporting the interpretation that Bilad al‐Qadim was the main centre of Islamic settlement in the eleventh–thirteen century AD.
Bibliography:istex:06E6C0387DCD0960C5334267B280118F75724128
ArticleID:AAE12078
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ISSN:0905-7196
1600-0471
DOI:10.1111/aae.12078