The Metal Hoard from 'ibri / Selme Sultanate of Oman (Hardcover, 20th ed.)

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The accidental discovery of the hoard of metal weapons, bangles, and vessels in the desert plain called Selme in August of 1979 evoked a complicated chain of events which led to the final publication. The Department of Antiquities and foreign experts cooperated to preserve the finds, which were threatened by progressive corrosion, and see the documentation and publication through to its end. The finds were restored and studied metallurgically in the German Mining Museum. Other projects on the archaeology of Oman which took place at the same time yielded much additional information on the hoard and its historical importance. 508 metal artefacts comprise the hoard itself and 82 stone and ceramic vessels belong to the tomb in which the hoard was hidden. This is the largest metal hoard ever found in the ancient Near East. It is studied from the standpoint of the metallurgy of the finds and their prehistoric context. The Selme hoard is a main source for the prehistoric metalwork of South-eastern Arabia. aa the usual impeccable standard of the Prahistorische Bronzefunde series.o Antiquity . (Franz Steiner 2001)

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The accidental discovery of the hoard of metal weapons, bangles, and vessels in the desert plain called Selme in August of 1979 evoked a complicated chain of events which led to the final publication. The Department of Antiquities and foreign experts cooperated to preserve the finds, which were threatened by progressive corrosion, and see the documentation and publication through to its end. The finds were restored and studied metallurgically in the German Mining Museum. Other projects on the archaeology of Oman which took place at the same time yielded much additional information on the hoard and its historical importance. 508 metal artefacts comprise the hoard itself and 82 stone and ceramic vessels belong to the tomb in which the hoard was hidden. This is the largest metal hoard ever found in the ancient Near East. It is studied from the standpoint of the metallurgy of the finds and their prehistoric context. The Selme hoard is a main source for the prehistoric metalwork of South-eastern Arabia. aa the usual impeccable standard of the Prahistorische Bronzefunde series.o Antiquity . (Franz Steiner 2001)

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General

Imprint

Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Prahistorische Bronzefunde, 20.7

Release date

May 2001

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First published

December 2001

Authors

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Dimensions

279 x 195mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards

Pages

106

Edition

20th ed.

ISBN-13

978-3-515-07153-6

Barcode

9783515071536

Categories

LSN

3-515-07153-9



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