Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar: Excavations and Survey, spring 2009

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Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar : Excavations and Survey, spring 2009. / Walmsley, Alan George; Barnes, Richard Hugh; Macumber, Phillip.

In: Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, Vol. 40, 2010, p. 55-68.

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Walmsley, AG, Barnes, RH & Macumber, P 2010, 'Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar: Excavations and Survey, spring 2009', Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, vol. 40, pp. 55-68.

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Walmsley, A. G., Barnes, R. H., & Macumber, P. (2010). Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar: Excavations and Survey, spring 2009. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, 40, 55-68.

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Walmsley AG, Barnes RH, Macumber P. Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar: Excavations and Survey, spring 2009. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 2010;40:55-68.

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Walmsley, Alan George ; Barnes, Richard Hugh ; Macumber, Phillip. / Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar : Excavations and Survey, spring 2009. In: Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 2010 ; Vol. 40. pp. 55-68.

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title = "Al-Zubarah and its Hinterland, North Qatar: Excavations and Survey, spring 2009",
abstract = "In anticipation of a major new project at the extensive walled site of al-Zubarah, which dates to the Islamic period and is located on the west coast of northern Qatar, an exploratory programme of archaeological survey work, excavations, and environmental studies was undertaken from January to May 2009. At the invitation of the Qatar Museums Authority, Antiquities Department, the University of Copenhagen fielded a team of thirteen led by Alan Walmsley (Director, Excavations) and Ingolf Thuesen (Director, Heritage) with the intention of completing a preliminary assessment, recording, and survey of al-Zubarah and its hinterland, as well as initial reconnaissance of other north Qatar sites. This paper will focus on the results of the work in and around al-Zubarah, including the mapping of the site, the geomorphological and archaeological investigation of its hinterland including associated sites, and two areas of investigative open-area excavations within the town of al-Zubarah. Overall, the extraordinary complexity of the natural and human environment encountered through this work is being revealed, and suggests that in the future many more rewarding outcomes can be expected in the study of Qatari archaeology, history, and heritage.",
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