Copperbased implements of a newly identified culture in Yemen
01012000 0183 321.. IntroductionThe expedition of the Canadian Archaeological Mission of the Royal Ontario Museum CAMROM in Yemen, directed by E. Keall, discovered in March 1997, on the Red Sea coast, the remains of a previously unknown Yemeni culture called by the researchers the Culture of alMidamman , which shows a puzzling mixture of materials, elsewhere found in chronologically different Cited by: 9
Investigation of a Copperbased Hoard from the Megalithic ...
01022002 0183 32In 1997, a hoard of copperbased objects was discovered at the megalithic site of alMidamman, on the Red Sea Tihama coastal plain of the Republic of Yemen. Since there have been very few metal artifacts discovered in the lowlands of Yemen, and there was limited stratigraphy on the site, determining the time and place of production for these artifacts was difficult.Cited by: 27
Operation Copper Dune Yemen GlobalSecurity.org
12102016 0183 32Yemen 2009. Operation Copper Dune was reported to have begun following the designation by the US Department of State on 14 December 2009 of
Copperbased implements of a newly identified culture in Yemen
Request PDF Copperbased implements of a newly identified culture in Yemen In March 1997 the excavation team of Edward Keall, Head of the Department of Near Eastern and Asian Civilization of ...
Yemenite silversmithing Wikipedia
Yemenite silversmithing refers to the work of Jewish silversmiths from Yemen.They were highly acclaimed craftsmen who dominated craft production in precious metals in the southern Arabian peninsula from the 18th through the mid20th century, a period and region during which Muslims did not engage in this work.
Determination of cadmium, lead, copper and zinc in Yemeni ...
Determination of cadmium, lead, copper and zinc in Yemeni khat by anodic stripping voltammetry. Matloob MH 1 . Author information: 1 Department of Chemistry, College of Science for Girls, University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq. Trace element concentrations in khat were investigated as they can disturb trace element levels in the body.Cited by: 15
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