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A record of Holocene climate change from lake geochemical analyses in southeastern Arabia
Lacustrine sediments from southeastern Arabia reveal variations in lake level corresponding to changes in the strength and duration of Indian Ocean Monsoon (IOM) summer rainfall and winter cyclonic… Expand
Sasanian and Islamic pottery from Ras al-Khaimah : classification, chronology, and analysis of trade in the Western Indian Ocean
- D. Kennet, Regina Krahl
- Geography
- 2004
This analysis of trade in the Western Indian Ocean between the Sasanian period in the 4th century AD and the present day is based on a classification of ceramics from Ras al-Khaimah in the United… Expand
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Phytolith analysis from the archaeological site of Kush, Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
Despite the wealth of archaeological sites and excellent conditions for preservation, few phytolith investigations have been undertaken from the Arabian Gulf region. The results from the Sasanian and… Expand
The decline of eastern Arabia in the Sasanian period
- D. Kennet
- History
- 1 May 2007
This paper lists and reviews the archaeological evidence for the Sasanian period in eastern Arabia (third–seventh centuries AD). Much of the published evidence is shown to be either erroneous or… Expand
Julfar and the urbanisation of Southeast Arabia
- D. Kennet
- History
- 1 May 2003
The fourteenth-sixteenth-century town of Julfar (al-Mataf) in Ras al-Khaimah (UAE) is one of the most fully investigated archaeological sites in the Gulf, having been the subject of seven different… Expand
Sasanian and Islamic pottery from Ras al-Khaimah (eBook version) : classification, chronology and analysis of trade in the Western Indian Ocean.
- D. Kennet
- Geography
- 2004
During the course of a preliminary surface survey of the island of Hulaylah in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates in 1991, it became clear that, although understanding of the ceramic sequence from… Expand
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The development of Northern Ras al-Khaimah and the 14th-century Hormuzi economic boom in the lower Gulf.
- D. Kennet
- History
- 2002
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From human niche construction to imperial power: long-term trends in ancient Iranian water systems
- T. Wilkinson, R. Boucharlat, +5 authors Tijs De Schacht
- History
- Water History
- 12 February 2012
This article summarizes the outcome of a workshop sponsored by the Durham University Centre for Iranian Cultural Studies, where papers were presented on the entire chronological range of water… Expand