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The Archaeology of North Arabia.
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![]() Marta Luciani is Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and History at the Institute of Near Eastern Studies, University of Vienna. |
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The Archaeology of North Arabia: Oases and Landscapes provides us with the proceedings of the namesake international congress organised at the University of Vienna. Its rich list of contributions both on recent results of field activities and new considerations on different settlement patterns and historical and cultural processes within North Arabia makes this volume a state-of-the-art account of the multiple scholarly pursuits in the region. |
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The Archaeology of North Arabia, Oases and Landscapes, pp. 317-336, 2016/11/30
Proceedings of the International Congress held at the
University of Vienna, 5-8 December, 2013
This paper deals with some of the ways three-dimensional objects are portrayed in the rock art of North Arabia and the attempts by some of the artists to integrate conventions from other artistic traditions in the representation of a discreet group of unusual subjects, namely wheeled vehicles.
Keywords: Ancient Arabia, rock art, wheeled vehicles, chariots, artistic conventions