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" Long-term History in a Moroccan Oasis Zone: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1069941
Doc. No : LA113570
Call No : ‭10.1163/21915784-12340009‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Andrew Lamb
: Aurelie Cuénod
: Corisande Fenwick
: David J. Mattingly
: Julia Nikolaus
: Katrien Janin
: Louise Rayne
: Maria Carmela Gatto
: Martin Sterry
: Niccoló Mugnai
: Nick Ray
: Youssef Bokbot
Title & Author : Long-term History in a Moroccan Oasis Zone: [Article] : The Middle Draa Project 2015\ David J. Mattingly, Youssef Bokbot, Martin Sterry, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of African Archaeology
Date : 2017
Volume/ Issue Number : 15/2
Page No : 141–172
Abstract : This article describes the research questions and presents the initial ams dates of the Middle Draa Project (southern Morocco), a collaborative field survey project between the University of Leicester and the Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine (insap) of Morocco. Starting from a very low baseline of past archaeological research in this pre-desert valley, the overall objective of the project is to establish the extent, character and chronology of the rich archaeology of the Wadi Draa. The results presented here detail a hitherto unknown phase of major occupation in the Draa in the 4th-6th centuries ad evidenced by complex hilltop settlements and extensive cairn cemeteries (an initial typology is presented). A second medieval phase comprised major urban centres that are contemporary with the Almoravid and Almohad periods of Moroccan history. Alongside these urban centres, there are the remains of substantial mudbrick oasis settlements and irrigation and field-systems of a contemporary date. A key contribution of this paper concerns the construction of an outline chronology based upon initial analysis of the ceramics collected, but crucially supplemented and supported by a major program of ams dating. The remote sensing and field survey data collected by the project enable us to develop some hypotheses concerning the long-term history of this important oasis valley. This article describes the research questions and presents the initial ams dates of the Middle Draa Project (southern Morocco), a collaborative field survey project between the University of Leicester and the Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine (insap) of Morocco. Starting from a very low baseline of past archaeological research in this pre-desert valley, the overall objective of the project is to establish the extent, character and chronology of the rich archaeology of the Wadi Draa. The results presented here detail a hitherto unknown phase of major occupation in the Draa in the 4th-6th centuries ad evidenced by complex hilltop settlements and extensive cairn cemeteries (an initial typology is presented). A second medieval phase comprised major urban centres that are contemporary with the Almoravid and Almohad periods of Moroccan history. Alongside these urban centres, there are the remains of substantial mudbrick oasis settlements and irrigation and field-systems of a contemporary date. A key contribution of this paper concerns the construction of an outline chronology based upon initial analysis of the ceramics collected, but crucially supplemented and supported by a major program of ams dating. The remote sensing and field survey data collected by the project enable us to develop some hypotheses concerning the long-term history of this important oasis valley.
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : Archaeology
Descriptor : Art History
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : irrigation
Descriptor : Islamic archaeology
Descriptor : landscape archaeology
Descriptor : Protohistory
Descriptor : radiocarbon dating
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/21915784-12340009‬
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