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Research paper thumbnail of Bibliography of Emar Studies (together with B. E. Faist, J. J. Justel & F. Sakal)

Research paper thumbnail of Deckers, K., Doll, M., Felli, C., Finkbeiner, U., Genz, H., Pruß, A., Riehl, S., Sakal, F., Schmitt, A., Sconzo, P., Wilhelm, S. Small Objects and Environmental Studies. Final Reports of the Syrian-German Excavations at Tell el-ʻAbd, Volume III, marru 5/2 (2019), Münster: Zaphon

Deckers, K., Doll, M., Felli, C., Finkbeiner, U., Genz, H., Pruß, A., Riehl, S., Sakal, F., Schmitt, A., Sconzo, P., Wilhelm, S. Small Objects and Environmental Studies. Final Reports of the Syrian-German Excavations at Tell el-ʻAbd, Volume III, marru 5/2 (2019), Münster: Zaphon

Research paper thumbnail of Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols.

The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of... more The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of the Euphrates from the south flanks of the Taurus mountains in Turkey almost to the modern border with Iraq. The settlement area drawn out between steppes in the east and in the west owes its particular character to just that life line with its rich soil but also to the trade routes meeting at the Euphrates Bend and connecting Anatolia to Mesopotamia, and the Syrian east to the Levant. Especially for the 3rd millennium, finds and findings from the area under consideration show great cultural variety and demonstrate the different influences by the neighbouring regions that meet here at the Euphrates river.

The international rescue excavations in the wake of dam projects in Turkey as well as in Syria yielded abundant material. The present study takes into account the results of more than forty sites. In agreement with the principles of ARCANE the richly illustrated account is divided along find groups and written by experts who supplemented their specific chronological findings thus arriving at a new periodization and terminology for the 3rd millennium.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Die anthropomorphen Terrakotten der Region am syrischen Mittleren Euphrat im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr., Subartu 32 (2013),Turnhout: Brepols.

This volume provides a study on the 3rd millennium B.C. anthropomorphic clay figurines of the Mid... more This volume provides a study on the 3rd millennium B.C. anthropomorphic clay figurines of the Middle Euphrates region. The research is based on over 2400 specimens, mostly in a fragmentary state, retrieved in thirteen different salvage excavations located along the Middle course of the Syrian Euphrates, from Tell Shiyukh Tahtani to the north to Tall Bi’a to the south.

The volume is subdivided in eight chapters and is aimed to give a deep insight on the anthropomorphic clay figurines of the region under examination. The new synthetic regional typology (based on the large amount of specimens) enables an understanding of figurines development and diffusion in a broader perspective. Particular attention is also paid to manufacturing aspects such as modelling, rendering and decoration. Moreover, the detailed mapping on their distribution provides new hints for the understanding of the use of these objects.

Research paper thumbnail of Finkbeiner, U.; Sakal, F. (eds.), Emar after the closure of the Tabqa Dam The Syrian-German Excavations 1996 - 2002. Volume I: Late Roman and Medieval Cemeteries and Environmental Studies, Subartu 25 (2010),Turnhout: Brepols.

"Emar after the closure of the Tabqa Dam I constitutes the first volume of a new sub-series dedic... more "Emar after the closure of the Tabqa Dam I constitutes the first volume of a new sub-series dedicated to the final publications of the Syrian-German excavations at Meskene Qadima / Emar (Syria), undertaken by the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen between 1996 and 2002. The contributions included in this first volume present the final reports on the Late Roman and Medieval cemeteries (archaeological and anthropological studies) and Environmental Studies (archaeozoological, archaeobotanical, anthracological and C-14 studies) on the Bronze Age Town Emar.

Part I: The Cemeteries of Late Roman and Medieval Times
F. SAKAL, Graves and grave goods of the Late Roman and Medieval cemeteries
M. KRAFELD-DAUGHERTY, The skeletal remains, an anthropological study

Part II: Environmental Studies
C. Y. GUNDEM, Animal based subsistence economy of Emar during the Bronze Age
S. RIEHL, Maintenance of agricultural stability in a changing environment - The archaeobotanical evidence at Emar
K. DECKERS, Vegetation and wood use in the Bronze Age based on charcoals from Emar

Part III: The radiocarbon dates from Emar
P. M. GROOTES - M.-J. NADEAU, The Analyses
U. FINKBEINER, The Samples: find context and meaning for the chronology of Emar

"

Book Chapters by Ferhan Sakal

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Lithik, in: Geith, E., Abd el-Hay, T., Schmid, J. Der Königspalast von Qatna Teil 2: Architektur, Stratigraphie, Keramik und Funde des westlichen Zentralbereiches. Qatna Studien 6, (2019),  Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 222.

Sakal, F., Lithik, in: Geith, E., Abd el-Hay, T., Schmid, J. Der Königspalast von Qatna Teil 2: Architektur, Stratigraphie, Keramik und Funde des westlichen Zentralbereiches. Qatna Studien 6, (2019), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 222.

Qatna Studien, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Figurines,  in: Finkbeiner, U. (ed.), Final Reports of the Syrian-German Excavations at Tell el-ʻAbd, Volume III: Small Objects and Environmental Studies (2019), Münster: Zaphon, 21-48.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines, in: Lebeau (ed.), M. Artefacts, ARCANE Interregional 2, (2018),  Turnhout: Brepols, 221-228.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 267-277.

Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 267-277.

Research paper thumbnail of Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P., Conclusion, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 431-438.

Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P., Conclusion, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 431-438.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Graves and grave goods of the Late Roman and Medieval cemeteries, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Sakal, F. (eds.) Emar after the Closure of the Tabqa Dam - The Syrian – German Excavations 1996-2002. Vol. I: Late Roman and Medieval Cemeteries and Environmental Studies, SUBARTU XXV (2010), 3-52.

Papers by Ferhan Sakal

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Baldoni, M.; Al-Hashmi, M.; Tomei, S.; Martínez-Labarga, C.; Al-Naimi, F. Funerary archaeology in Qatar: Old data and new discoveries, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 51, (2022), 113-128.

PSAS, 2022

This paper reports preliminary findings from select re-analyses and new excavations conducted und... more This paper reports preliminary findings from select re-analyses and new excavations conducted under remit of the project ‘Human Populations and Demographics in Qatar from the Neolithic to the Late Iron Age’ (performed in cooperation with Sidra Medicine, the Department of Biology of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and Qatar Museums Authority). Due to the absence of large settlements, our understanding of pre-Islamic societies in Qatar has until recently been extremely limited. However, progress in bioarchaeological research methods offers new possibilities to address this knowledge gap. Several thousand pre-Islamic burials can now be used as an important resource to elucidate the relationship between population dynamics and socio-cultural changes in pre-Islamic Qatar. In addition to analysis of previously excavated skeletal remains, new excavations can be conducted in carefully chosen cemeteries from different pre-Islamic periods, thereby allowing bioarchaeological samples to be retrieved from undisturbed burial contexts.

Research paper thumbnail of Baldoni, M.; Al-Hashmi, M.; Bianchi, A. E.; Sakal, F.; Al-Naimi, F.; Leisten, T.; Martínez-Labarga, C.; Tomei, S. Bioarchaeology-related studies in the Arabian Gulf: potentialities and shortcomings, HOMO Volume 72 No 1 (2021), 17 - 32.

Baldoni, M.; Al-Hashmi, M.; Bianchi, A. E.; Sakal, F.; Al-Naimi, F.; Leisten, T.; Martínez-Labarga, C.; Tomei, S. Bioarchaeology-related studies in the Arabian Gulf: potentialities and shortcomings, HOMO Volume 72 No 1 (2021), 17 - 32.

HOMO Volume 72, 2021

Archaeological studies provide a powerful tool to understand the prehistoric societies, especiall... more Archaeological studies provide a powerful tool to understand the prehistoric societies, especially when combined to cutting-edge morphological and molecular anthropological analyses, allowing reconstructing past population dynamics, admixture events, and socio-cultural changes. Despite the advances achieved in the last decades by archaeological studies worldwide, several regions of the World have been spared from this scientific improvement due to various reasons. The Arabian Gulf represents a unique ground to investigate, being the passageway for human migrations and one of the hypothesized areas in which Neanderthal introgression occurred. A number of archaeological sites are currently present in the Arabian Gulf and have witnessed the antiquity and the intensiveness of the human settlements in the region. Nevertheless, the archaeological and anthropological investigation in the Gulf is still in its infancy. Data collected through archaeological studies in the area have the potential to help answering adamant questions of human history from the beginning of the structuring of genetic diversity in human species to the Neolithisation process. This review aims at providing an overview of the archaeological studies in the Arabian Gulf with special focus to Qatar, highlighting potentialities and shortcomings.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Dressed or Nude? A Less Known 3rd Millennium Female Figurine of the Middle Euphrates Region, S. Donnat, R. Hunziker-Rodewald, I. Weygand (eds.) Figurines féminines nues (2020), 175-183.

Several thousand fragments of anthropomorphic terracotta figurines dating from the 3rd millennium... more Several thousand fragments of anthropomorphic terracotta figurines dating from the 3rd millennium BC excavated in the Middle Euphrates region have been studied and published. Only a few of the figurines represent nude females. Some fragments have been identified as belonging to a very rare type thought to depict a partially dressed female. The present contribution takes a closer look at this type, which was in danger of remaining unnoticed among the great number of more common anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from the region.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F. Lekhraib Rock Art Site, The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 24, (2019), 20-21.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Bianchi, A. Ras Bu Omran Rescue Excavation, The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 24, (2019), 21-22.

Research paper thumbnail of Carvajal López, J.C., Giobbe, M., Adeyemo, E., Georgakopoulou, M., Carter, R., Sakal, F., Bianchi, A., Al-Na’īmī, F., Production and provenance of Gulf wares unearthed in the Old Doha Rescue Excavations Project, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 49, (2019), 51-67.

Carvajal López, J.C., Giobbe, M., Adeyemo, E., Georgakopoulou, M., Carter, R., Sakal, F., Bianchi, A., Al-Na’īmī, F., Production and provenance of Gulf wares unearthed in the Old Doha Rescue Excavations Project, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 49, (2019), 51-67.

In this paper, a science-based study of ceramic wares discovered in the Old Doha Rescue Excavatio... more In this paper, a science-based study of ceramic wares discovered in the Old Doha Rescue Excavations (ODRE) is presented. The ODRE project, run by Qatar Museums and UCL Qatar, discovered a stratigraphic sequence running from the earliest occupation of Doha in the early nineteenth century until the most recent archaeological levels. A strategic selection of ceramic wares from this sequence was studied to shed light on the technological background and provenance of the pottery utilized in Doha between the late nineteenth and the mid-twentieth century. The petrographic study of these wares has provided insight into their mineralogical and petrological composition and their textural characteristics. The textural elements have been used to understand the technology of production of the ceramics, which come from different places around the Gulf. The identification of components has moved us a step closer to the location of places of production by matching compositions and geological backgrounds. The study of glazes with hhXRF, SEM-EDS, and optical microscopy has given us further insight on technological processes in the application of glaze. Finally, a comparison between the macroscopic and microscopic analyses carried out has been produced to shed some light on the inherent difficulties associated with the identification of wares in Gulf ceramics.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Yassin, K. Mazrooah Burial Mound Excavation, The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 23, (2018), 17-18.

The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions... more The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions. News, items of general interest, details of completed postgraduate research, forthcoming conferences, meetings and special events are welcome. Please

Research paper thumbnail of Faist, B. I.; Justel, J-J.; Sakal, F.; Vita, J-P., Bibliografía de los estudios de Emar (8). Ugarit-Forschungen 49 (2018), 95-108.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., LBA Emar Revisited: The stratified LBA pottery from the Syrian-German excavations in: Otto, A. (ed.), From Pottery to Chronology: The Middle Euphrates Region in Late Bronze Age Syria, Münchener Abhandlungen zum Alten Orient 1, (2018), Gladbeck: PeWe-Verlag, 61-88.

Research paper thumbnail of Bibliography of Emar Studies (together with B. E. Faist, J. J. Justel & F. Sakal)

Research paper thumbnail of Deckers, K., Doll, M., Felli, C., Finkbeiner, U., Genz, H., Pruß, A., Riehl, S., Sakal, F., Schmitt, A., Sconzo, P., Wilhelm, S. Small Objects and Environmental Studies. Final Reports of the Syrian-German Excavations at Tell el-ʻAbd, Volume III, marru 5/2 (2019), Münster: Zaphon

Deckers, K., Doll, M., Felli, C., Finkbeiner, U., Genz, H., Pruß, A., Riehl, S., Sakal, F., Schmitt, A., Sconzo, P., Wilhelm, S. Small Objects and Environmental Studies. Final Reports of the Syrian-German Excavations at Tell el-ʻAbd, Volume III, marru 5/2 (2019), Münster: Zaphon

Research paper thumbnail of Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols.

The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of... more The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of the Euphrates from the south flanks of the Taurus mountains in Turkey almost to the modern border with Iraq. The settlement area drawn out between steppes in the east and in the west owes its particular character to just that life line with its rich soil but also to the trade routes meeting at the Euphrates Bend and connecting Anatolia to Mesopotamia, and the Syrian east to the Levant. Especially for the 3rd millennium, finds and findings from the area under consideration show great cultural variety and demonstrate the different influences by the neighbouring regions that meet here at the Euphrates river.

The international rescue excavations in the wake of dam projects in Turkey as well as in Syria yielded abundant material. The present study takes into account the results of more than forty sites. In agreement with the principles of ARCANE the richly illustrated account is divided along find groups and written by experts who supplemented their specific chronological findings thus arriving at a new periodization and terminology for the 3rd millennium.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Die anthropomorphen Terrakotten der Region am syrischen Mittleren Euphrat im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr., Subartu 32 (2013),Turnhout: Brepols.

This volume provides a study on the 3rd millennium B.C. anthropomorphic clay figurines of the Mid... more This volume provides a study on the 3rd millennium B.C. anthropomorphic clay figurines of the Middle Euphrates region. The research is based on over 2400 specimens, mostly in a fragmentary state, retrieved in thirteen different salvage excavations located along the Middle course of the Syrian Euphrates, from Tell Shiyukh Tahtani to the north to Tall Bi’a to the south.

The volume is subdivided in eight chapters and is aimed to give a deep insight on the anthropomorphic clay figurines of the region under examination. The new synthetic regional typology (based on the large amount of specimens) enables an understanding of figurines development and diffusion in a broader perspective. Particular attention is also paid to manufacturing aspects such as modelling, rendering and decoration. Moreover, the detailed mapping on their distribution provides new hints for the understanding of the use of these objects.

Research paper thumbnail of Finkbeiner, U.; Sakal, F. (eds.), Emar after the closure of the Tabqa Dam The Syrian-German Excavations 1996 - 2002. Volume I: Late Roman and Medieval Cemeteries and Environmental Studies, Subartu 25 (2010),Turnhout: Brepols.

"Emar after the closure of the Tabqa Dam I constitutes the first volume of a new sub-series dedic... more "Emar after the closure of the Tabqa Dam I constitutes the first volume of a new sub-series dedicated to the final publications of the Syrian-German excavations at Meskene Qadima / Emar (Syria), undertaken by the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) and the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen between 1996 and 2002. The contributions included in this first volume present the final reports on the Late Roman and Medieval cemeteries (archaeological and anthropological studies) and Environmental Studies (archaeozoological, archaeobotanical, anthracological and C-14 studies) on the Bronze Age Town Emar.

Part I: The Cemeteries of Late Roman and Medieval Times
F. SAKAL, Graves and grave goods of the Late Roman and Medieval cemeteries
M. KRAFELD-DAUGHERTY, The skeletal remains, an anthropological study

Part II: Environmental Studies
C. Y. GUNDEM, Animal based subsistence economy of Emar during the Bronze Age
S. RIEHL, Maintenance of agricultural stability in a changing environment - The archaeobotanical evidence at Emar
K. DECKERS, Vegetation and wood use in the Bronze Age based on charcoals from Emar

Part III: The radiocarbon dates from Emar
P. M. GROOTES - M.-J. NADEAU, The Analyses
U. FINKBEINER, The Samples: find context and meaning for the chronology of Emar

"

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Lithik, in: Geith, E., Abd el-Hay, T., Schmid, J. Der Königspalast von Qatna Teil 2: Architektur, Stratigraphie, Keramik und Funde des westlichen Zentralbereiches. Qatna Studien 6, (2019),  Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 222.

Sakal, F., Lithik, in: Geith, E., Abd el-Hay, T., Schmid, J. Der Königspalast von Qatna Teil 2: Architektur, Stratigraphie, Keramik und Funde des westlichen Zentralbereiches. Qatna Studien 6, (2019), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 222.

Qatna Studien, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Figurines,  in: Finkbeiner, U. (ed.), Final Reports of the Syrian-German Excavations at Tell el-ʻAbd, Volume III: Small Objects and Environmental Studies (2019), Münster: Zaphon, 21-48.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines, in: Lebeau (ed.), M. Artefacts, ARCANE Interregional 2, (2018),  Turnhout: Brepols, 221-228.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 267-277.

Sakal, F., Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 267-277.

Research paper thumbnail of Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P., Conclusion, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 431-438.

Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P., Conclusion, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Novak, M.; Sakal, F.; Sconzo, P. (eds.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Euphrates, ARCANE 4 (2015), Turnhout: Brepols, 431-438.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Graves and grave goods of the Late Roman and Medieval cemeteries, in: Finkbeiner, U.; Sakal, F. (eds.) Emar after the Closure of the Tabqa Dam - The Syrian – German Excavations 1996-2002. Vol. I: Late Roman and Medieval Cemeteries and Environmental Studies, SUBARTU XXV (2010), 3-52.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Baldoni, M.; Al-Hashmi, M.; Tomei, S.; Martínez-Labarga, C.; Al-Naimi, F. Funerary archaeology in Qatar: Old data and new discoveries, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 51, (2022), 113-128.

PSAS, 2022

This paper reports preliminary findings from select re-analyses and new excavations conducted und... more This paper reports preliminary findings from select re-analyses and new excavations conducted under remit of the project ‘Human Populations and Demographics in Qatar from the Neolithic to the Late Iron Age’ (performed in cooperation with Sidra Medicine, the Department of Biology of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and Qatar Museums Authority). Due to the absence of large settlements, our understanding of pre-Islamic societies in Qatar has until recently been extremely limited. However, progress in bioarchaeological research methods offers new possibilities to address this knowledge gap. Several thousand pre-Islamic burials can now be used as an important resource to elucidate the relationship between population dynamics and socio-cultural changes in pre-Islamic Qatar. In addition to analysis of previously excavated skeletal remains, new excavations can be conducted in carefully chosen cemeteries from different pre-Islamic periods, thereby allowing bioarchaeological samples to be retrieved from undisturbed burial contexts.

Research paper thumbnail of Baldoni, M.; Al-Hashmi, M.; Bianchi, A. E.; Sakal, F.; Al-Naimi, F.; Leisten, T.; Martínez-Labarga, C.; Tomei, S. Bioarchaeology-related studies in the Arabian Gulf: potentialities and shortcomings, HOMO Volume 72 No 1 (2021), 17 - 32.

Baldoni, M.; Al-Hashmi, M.; Bianchi, A. E.; Sakal, F.; Al-Naimi, F.; Leisten, T.; Martínez-Labarga, C.; Tomei, S. Bioarchaeology-related studies in the Arabian Gulf: potentialities and shortcomings, HOMO Volume 72 No 1 (2021), 17 - 32.

HOMO Volume 72, 2021

Archaeological studies provide a powerful tool to understand the prehistoric societies, especiall... more Archaeological studies provide a powerful tool to understand the prehistoric societies, especially when combined to cutting-edge morphological and molecular anthropological analyses, allowing reconstructing past population dynamics, admixture events, and socio-cultural changes. Despite the advances achieved in the last decades by archaeological studies worldwide, several regions of the World have been spared from this scientific improvement due to various reasons. The Arabian Gulf represents a unique ground to investigate, being the passageway for human migrations and one of the hypothesized areas in which Neanderthal introgression occurred. A number of archaeological sites are currently present in the Arabian Gulf and have witnessed the antiquity and the intensiveness of the human settlements in the region. Nevertheless, the archaeological and anthropological investigation in the Gulf is still in its infancy. Data collected through archaeological studies in the area have the potential to help answering adamant questions of human history from the beginning of the structuring of genetic diversity in human species to the Neolithisation process. This review aims at providing an overview of the archaeological studies in the Arabian Gulf with special focus to Qatar, highlighting potentialities and shortcomings.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Dressed or Nude? A Less Known 3rd Millennium Female Figurine of the Middle Euphrates Region, S. Donnat, R. Hunziker-Rodewald, I. Weygand (eds.) Figurines féminines nues (2020), 175-183.

Several thousand fragments of anthropomorphic terracotta figurines dating from the 3rd millennium... more Several thousand fragments of anthropomorphic terracotta figurines dating from the 3rd millennium BC excavated in the Middle Euphrates region have been studied and published. Only a few of the figurines represent nude females. Some fragments have been identified as belonging to a very rare type thought to depict a partially dressed female. The present contribution takes a closer look at this type, which was in danger of remaining unnoticed among the great number of more common anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from the region.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F. Lekhraib Rock Art Site, The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 24, (2019), 20-21.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Bianchi, A. Ras Bu Omran Rescue Excavation, The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 24, (2019), 21-22.

Research paper thumbnail of Carvajal López, J.C., Giobbe, M., Adeyemo, E., Georgakopoulou, M., Carter, R., Sakal, F., Bianchi, A., Al-Na’īmī, F., Production and provenance of Gulf wares unearthed in the Old Doha Rescue Excavations Project, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 49, (2019), 51-67.

Carvajal López, J.C., Giobbe, M., Adeyemo, E., Georgakopoulou, M., Carter, R., Sakal, F., Bianchi, A., Al-Na’īmī, F., Production and provenance of Gulf wares unearthed in the Old Doha Rescue Excavations Project, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 49, (2019), 51-67.

In this paper, a science-based study of ceramic wares discovered in the Old Doha Rescue Excavatio... more In this paper, a science-based study of ceramic wares discovered in the Old Doha Rescue Excavations (ODRE) is presented. The ODRE project, run by Qatar Museums and UCL Qatar, discovered a stratigraphic sequence running from the earliest occupation of Doha in the early nineteenth century until the most recent archaeological levels. A strategic selection of ceramic wares from this sequence was studied to shed light on the technological background and provenance of the pottery utilized in Doha between the late nineteenth and the mid-twentieth century. The petrographic study of these wares has provided insight into their mineralogical and petrological composition and their textural characteristics. The textural elements have been used to understand the technology of production of the ceramics, which come from different places around the Gulf. The identification of components has moved us a step closer to the location of places of production by matching compositions and geological backgrounds. The study of glazes with hhXRF, SEM-EDS, and optical microscopy has given us further insight on technological processes in the application of glaze. Finally, a comparison between the macroscopic and microscopic analyses carried out has been produced to shed some light on the inherent difficulties associated with the identification of wares in Gulf ceramics.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Yassin, K. Mazrooah Burial Mound Excavation, The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 23, (2018), 17-18.

The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions... more The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions. News, items of general interest, details of completed postgraduate research, forthcoming conferences, meetings and special events are welcome. Please

Research paper thumbnail of Faist, B. I.; Justel, J-J.; Sakal, F.; Vita, J-P., Bibliografía de los estudios de Emar (8). Ugarit-Forschungen 49 (2018), 95-108.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., LBA Emar Revisited: The stratified LBA pottery from the Syrian-German excavations in: Otto, A. (ed.), From Pottery to Chronology: The Middle Euphrates Region in Late Bronze Age Syria, Münchener Abhandlungen zum Alten Orient 1, (2018), Gladbeck: PeWe-Verlag, 61-88.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F.; Bianchi, A.; Arslanagic Knezevic, M.; Al Moslemani, A.; Ismail, E. A.; Pfeiffer, K.; Drechsler, Ph.; Carvajal Lopez, J. C., Qatar Museums and Ministry of Culture News. The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 21, (2016), 20-26.

Sakal, F.; Bianchi, A.; Arslanagic Knezevic, M.; Al Moslemani, A.; Ismail, E. A.; Pfeiffer, K.; Drechsler, Ph.; Carvajal Lopez, J. C., Qatar Museums and Ministry of Culture News. The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 21, (2016), 20-26.

The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions... more The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions. News, items of general interest, details of completed postgraduate research, forthcoming conferences, meetings and special events are welcome. Please

Research paper thumbnail of Faist, B. I.; Justel, J-J.; Sakal, F.; Vita, J-P., Bibliografía de los estudios de Emar (7). Ugarit-Forschungen 47 (2016), 53-67.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Tell Meskene/Emar (Aleppo), in: Kanjou, Y., Tsuneki, A. (eds.) A History of Syria in One Hundred Sites, (2016), Oxford:Archeopress, 300-303.

Research paper thumbnail of Al Moslemani, A.; Al Naimi, F.; Sakal, F.; Bianchi, A.; Arslanagic Knezevic, M.; Barchiche, S.; Carter, R.; Gerber, Chr.; Pfeiffer, K., Latest News and Research in Qatar. The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 20, (2015), 25-29.

Al Moslemani, A.; Al Naimi, F.; Sakal, F.; Bianchi, A.; Arslanagic Knezevic, M.; Barchiche, S.; Carter, R.; Gerber, Chr.; Pfeiffer, K., Latest News and Research in Qatar. The British Foundation for the Study of Arabia Bulletin 20, (2015), 25-29.

The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions... more The Bulletin depends on the good will of BFSA members and correspondents to provide contributions. News, items of general interest, details of completed postgraduate research, forthcoming conferences, meetings and special events are welcome. Please

Research paper thumbnail of Faist, B. I.; Justel, J-J.; Sakal, F.; Vita, J-P., Bibliografía de los estudios de Emar (6). Ugarit-Forschungen 45 (2014), 95-110.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F. (with contributions of D. Müller, A. Hinterleitner, K. Löcker and S. S. Seren) Jebel el-Hamam 2010: Final Report about the Syrian-German Survey, Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie 7 (2014), 158-196.

Research paper thumbnail of Bianchi, A.; Sakal, F., Entre patrimonio y desarrollo urbanístico: retos para la gestión del patrimonio cultural en Qatar, Revista del patrimonio mundial 72 (2014), 70-75.

E ach year, the special issue of World Heritage coinciding with the annual World Heritage Committ... more E ach year, the special issue of World Heritage coinciding with the annual World Heritage Committee session gives us the opportunity to focus on the heritage of a particular country or region. This year the 38th session of the Committee is hosted by the State of Cover:

Research paper thumbnail of Bianchi, A.; Sakal, F., Patrimoine et développement urbain: les défis que présente la gestion du patrimoine culturel au Qatar, Revue du patrimoine mondial 72 (2014), 70-75.

C haque année, le numéro spécial du Patrimoine Mondial, coïncidant avec la session annuelle du Co... more C haque année, le numéro spécial du Patrimoine Mondial, coïncidant avec la session annuelle du Comité du patrimoine mondial, nous offre l'opportunité d'examiner le patrimoine d'une région ou d'un pays en particulier. Cette année, la 38 e session du Comité du patrimoine mondial est organisée par l'État du pays, qui mérite d'être découvert. Le Qatar a adopté la Convention du patrimoine mondial en 1984, cependant son premier site a été inscrit sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial en 2013. Le Site archéologique d'Al Zubarah est un excellent exemple d'une ville fortifiée liée à des établissements du commerce de la perle, et qui s'est avérée essentielle pour le développement de centres urbains aux XVIII e et XIX e siècles dans la région du Golfe. Plusieurs articles présentent l'histoire de ce site remarquable et les travaux archéologiques entrepris pour illustrer son développement et son importance pour la région. Nous nous penchons aussi sur Khor al-Adaid, un site naturel sur la liste indicative du Qatar, également connu sous le nom de « Mer intérieure ». Ce site d'une beauté spectaculaire est un vaste système de baie à marées avec sa structure lagunaire. Nous découvrirons également le patrimoine archéologique du Qatar préislamique, et le projet conjoint qataro-allemand d'études et de fouilles archéologiques dans le sud du pays. D'autres articles présentent de mystérieuses gravures rupestres, comprenant des « jeux de société » ; les défis pour la préservation du patrimoine face au développement urbain ; et le vieux palais de Doha, en cours de restauration, en voie d'assurer un rôle majeur dans le cadre du nouveau Musée national du Qatar. Le Qatar s'est engagé dans le développement de sa vie culturelle très riche à travers différents aspects tels que l'art, la musique, les festivals, les activités et spécialement les institutions, y compris les musées. De cette façon, la culture devient non seulement un aspect de l'identité des Qatariens, mais également un vecteur puissant de croissance économique durable et un moyen efficace de créer des liens avec d'autres peuples et d'autres cultures, en unissant et en éduquant. Nous avons le plaisir de publier un entretien avec Son Excellence Sheika Al Mayassa Bint Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Présidente du Comité du patrimoine mondial et Présidente de l'Autorité des musées du Qatar, entretien au cours duquel elle décrit le rôle crucial de la culture comme source d'éducation et d'économie dans son pays.

Research paper thumbnail of Bianchi, A.; Sakal, F., Between heritage and urban development: challenges for the management of cultural heritage in Qatar, World heritage review 72 (2014), 70-75.

E ach year, the special issue of World Heritage coinciding with the annual World Heritage Committ... more E ach year, the special issue of World Heritage coinciding with the annual World Heritage Committee session gives us the opportunity to focus on the heritage of a particular country or region. This year the 38th session of the Committee is hosted by the State of Cover:

Research paper thumbnail of Faist, B. I.; Justel, J-J.; Sakal, F.; Vita, J-P., Bibliografía de los estudios de Emar (5). Ugarit-Forschungen 43 / 2011 (2012), 99-116.

Research paper thumbnail of Sakal, F., Der spätbronzezeitliche Tempelkomplex von Emar im Lichte der neuen Ausgrabungen. Kamlah, J. (ed.) Temple Building and Temple Cult. Architecture and Cultic Paraphernalia of Temples in the Levant (2.– 1. Mill. B.C.E.), ADPV 41 (2012), 79-96, Taf. 20-23.

Research paper thumbnail of Review of “STROMMENGER, E. SÜRENHAGEN, D. und D. RITTIG — Die Kleinfunde von Habuba Kabira-Süd. Ausgrabungen in Habuba Kabira II. (Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft, 141). Verlag Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden, 2014”, BiOr LXXIII No 3-4, (2016), 503-508.

Research paper thumbnail of Review of “HAUSER, R. Reading Figurines. Animal Representations in Terra Cotta from Royal Building AK. (Bibliotheca Mesopotamica, Vol. 28; Urkesh/Mozan Studies 5)”, BiOr LXIX No 6, (2012), 639-644.

Research paper thumbnail of Visitors' Center Posters: Emar

Seven multilingual (Arabic, English, German) information boards on the Bronze Age town Emar for t... more Seven multilingual (Arabic, English, German) information boards on the Bronze Age town Emar for the visitors' center at Meskene, Syria

Research paper thumbnail of Visitors' Center Posters: Barbalissos-Balis

Five multilingual (Arabic, English, German) information boards on the Byzantine town Barbalissos ... more Five multilingual (Arabic, English, German) information boards on the Byzantine town Barbalissos and Islamic town Balis for the visitors' center at Meskene, Syria

Research paper thumbnail of Visitors' Center Posters: Archaeological Park Emar-Balis

Multilingual (Arabic, English, German) information board on the Archaeological Park Emar- Balis f... more Multilingual (Arabic, English, German) information board on the Archaeological Park Emar- Balis for the visitors' center at Meskene, Syria

Research paper thumbnail of Poster EMAR - Joint Syrian - German Excavations near Meskene

Two bilingual (Arabic, English) information boards for the permanent galleries of the National Museum of Aleppo , 2005