The Arabian Gulf has, since the early 1970's, been one of the most promising areas of research in ancient near-eastern archaeology. Until now, however, there has been no attempt to synthesize the archaeology and history of this region from the beginnings of human settlement to the rise of Islam. Drawing on a wide array of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources, Dr. Potts presents here for the first time a comprehensive study of the area in two volumes. The period from Alexander the Great to the coming of Islam, including a full discussion of Christianity in the area, comprises the second volume. The first volume covers the Pleistocene to the Achaemenian period. Both volumes are written in a clear and readable manner and are fully illustrated with figures and plates.
The Arabian Gulf has, since the early 1970's, been one of the most promising areas of research in ancient near-eastern archaeology. Until now, however, there has been no attempt to synthesize the archaeology and history of this region from the beginnings of human settlement to the rise of Islam. Drawing on a wide array of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources, Dr. Potts presents here for the first time a comprehensive study of the area in two volumes. The period from Alexander the Great to the coming of Islam, including a full discussion of Christianity in the area, comprises the second volume. The first volume covers the Pleistocene to the Achaemenian period. Both volumes are written in a clear and readable manner and are fully illustrated with figures and plates.
Alexander, the Seleucids, and the Arabian Gulf; North-Eastern Arabia during the Hellenistic Period; Bahrian from the Hellenistic Era to the Sasanian Period; the Hellenistic Period on Failaka; North-Eastern Arabia during the Parthian and Sasanian Periods; South-Eastern Arabia from the Hellenistic Era to the Sasanian period.
`The two volumes comprising "The Arabian Gulf in Antiquity" will be
welcomed by scholars and the interested general reader alike. This
volume, written in a brisk, refreshing style devoid of the jargon
often obscuring archaeological literature, contains a wealth of
information. ... this synthesis should be regarded as essential
reading by all who are interested in Gulf history.'
Beatrice de Cardi, Antiquaries Journal
'an impressive, extensive and thorough two-volume study ... There
is no doubt in my mind that Professor Potts has presented us with
an exhaustive, diligent and scholarly study. He has had to cope
with an abundance of variegated material and facts, and has done so
most successfully and in an admirable manner. From the text and
notes, it is obvious that he has left no publication unconsulted
even those only marginally touching on the subject of his study.
His
success in creating a scholarly, learned synthesis deserves our
esteem and honour, and must gain the reader's respect ... the
author has succeeded in presenting the reader with a clear
depiction of the
physical culture, the social structure and the character of the
region's society ... we have here a serious work of research from
the pen of a very learned scholar of the highest level of
intellectual integrity.'
Yehuda Nini, Tel Aviv University, Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel
Archaeological Society 1991-2 volume 11
'excellent study ... remarkable book ... I do believe, however,
that both the data presented in it and the challenge which they
present to those interested in this fascinating region will not
lose their value for generations of scholars.'
Petr Charvát, Archív Orientální 61, 1993
'This distinguished work is a most welcome addition to Arabian
studies. His work is comprehensive and thorough with an excellent
bibliography. His focus on eastern Arabia is fully justified since
fieldwork there has produced the most sustained and comprehensive
archaeological record on the Peninsula so far ... this extremely
important work is a core research and teaching book for Arabia and
its archaeology and will remain so for a long time to come.'
G.R.D. King, The Antiquaries Journal 72
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