Description: Royal Mounds of A'ali in Bahrain : The Emergence of Kingship in Early Dilmun, Hardcover by Laursen, Steffen Terp; Marchesi, Gianni (CON); Olsen, Jesper (CON); Van De Velde, Thomas (CON), ISBN 8793423160, ISBN-13 9788793423169, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The Royal Mounds of A'ali in Bahrain has long been shrouded in mystery and suspected to be the final resting place of the Bronze Age kings of Dilmun. Puzzled by their great size explorers and professional archaeologists have for hundreds of years attempted to penetrate their interior and wrestle secrets and treasures from the tombs. This book presents information from the early days of archaeological exploration at A'ali as well as new data from the joint Bahrain - Moesgaard Museum investigations 2 directed by the author. The evidence from both old and new field explorations at A'ali are meticulously analyzed. The results are discussed with a strong focus on the royal cemetery as an institution, using a theoretical approach based on the anthropology and ethnography of death rituals. Emphasis is also placed on developing an architectural typology and a radio-carbon based chronology of the royal tombs at A'ali. In this study, vast quantities of hitherto unpublished data from excavations in the burial mounds of Bahrain is integrated to allow a more informed and diachronic picture of the evolution in tomb architecture, death rituals and social organization in the Early Dilmun period, c. 2 BC. Philological evidence is presented which demonstrates that the entombed kings were of Amorite ancestry. The study reveals that the Amorite Dynasty buried at A'ali emerged with the formation of huge monumental tombs in a royal cemetery proper around 2 BC and lost its grip on power c. 1700 BC.
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Book Title: Royal Mounds of A'ali in Bahrain : The Emergence of Kingship in E
Number of Pages: 447 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Royal Mounds of A'ali in Bahrain : the Emergence of Kingship in Early Dilmun
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
Subject: Archaeology, Ancient / General, Death & Dying, Middle East / Arabian Peninsula
Publication Year: 2017
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 75.2 Oz
Subject Area: Social Science, History
Item Length: 11.6 in
Author: Steffen Terp Laursen
Item Width: 8.3 in
Series: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskabs Skrifter Ser.
Format: Hardcover