Jean-François Breton presents preliminary notes on the development of Shabwa, an ancient civilization located in modern-day Yemen. The notes are based on his analysis of archaeological findings from the region that help trace the emergence and growth of urban settlements and political structures in Shabwa from the 1st millennium BC onwards. He outlines the establishment of the first permanent settlements and the rise of regional powers that came to dominate the trade routes across southern Arabia.
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Paper on Archaeological research about the ancient city of Shabwa in Yemen
Jean-François Breton presents preliminary notes on the development of Shabwa, an ancient civilization located in modern-day Yemen. The notes are based on his analysis of archaeological findings from the region that help trace the emergence and growth of urban settlements and political structures in Shabwa from the 1st millennium BC onwards. He outlines the establishment of the first permanent settlements and the rise of regional powers that came to dominate the trade routes across southern Arabia.
Jean-François Breton presents preliminary notes on the development of Shabwa, an ancient civilization located in modern-day Yemen. The notes are based on his analysis of archaeological findings from the region that help trace the emergence and growth of urban settlements and political structures in Shabwa from the 1st millennium BC onwards. He outlines the establishment of the first permanent settlements and the rise of regional powers that came to dominate the trade routes across southern Arabia.
Jean-François Breton. Preliminary notes on the development of Shabwa. Seminar for Arabian Studies, 2003, London, United Kingdom. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, 33, pp.199-213, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. <hal-01337294>
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