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Known and unknown archaeological monuments in the Dūmat al-Jandal oasis in Saudi Arabia : a review

Guillaume Charloux

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First mentioned in Assyrian annals, then in Nabataean and Roman inscriptions, Dūmat al-Jandal (ancient Adumatu) is, along with Taymā' and Hegra (Madā'in Sālih), one of the main pre-Islamic sites of north-west Saudi Arabia. A preliminary survey by the newly established Saudi-Italian-French Project in 2010 revealed numerous archaeological features and offered a first understanding of the layout and environmental characteristics of this wide oasis. This paper offers the opportunity to review and briefly describe its main monuments, most of them little known, as a basis for future field research.
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halshs-00843002 , version 1 (10-07-2013)

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Guillaume Charloux. Known and unknown archaeological monuments in the Dūmat al-Jandal oasis in Saudi Arabia : a review. Seminar of Arabian Studies, 45, Jun 2011, Londres, United Kingdom. pp.41-56. ⟨halshs-00843002⟩
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