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OverviewA crossroads of civilisations. Located at the crossroads of continents, AlUla has been a fantastic meeting point for civilizations who left behind an abundant heritage. For centuries, its oasis has been a crossing point for caravans on the Incense trade route, which connected Asia, Africa and Europe, transiting spices, myrrh, cotton, ebony, and silk. The oasis city, once named Dedan, has successively been ruled by Ancient North Arabian Kingdoms, then by the Nabataeans, an ancient civilization of Arabian mer chants, founded the ancient city of Hegra - sibling of Petra - whose flagship site Madain Saleh, listed as Unesco world heritage since 2008, houses 138 rocky tombs, sanctuaries, wells, decorated frontages, etc. Then the Roman Empire annexed the Kingdom and marked AlUla Valley with Greek and Latin influence, before Muhammad's arrival in 630 A.D. during his campaign against the Byzantine army. Carrying the memory of their predecessors, in the 13th century Muslims reused the stones of the Dedanite and Lihyanite ruins to build what we call today the Old Town of AlUla. All these civilizations stamped the region with their unique culture, leaving exceptional archaeological sites for posterity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani , Laila NehméPublisher: Editions Skira Paris Imprint: Editions Skira Paris Weight: 1.470kg ISBN: 9782370742315ISBN 10: 2370742313 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 07 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAbdulrahman Alsuhaibani Associate Professor of Archaeology at King Saud University, Acting executive director of Collections at RCU (Royal Comission for AlUla). Laïla Nehmé, archaeologist and epigraphist, a specialist in Near Eastern archaeology, and a member of the Orient & Méditerranée research team at the CNRS (Paris). She was the co-curator of the exhibition AlUla, Wonder of Arabia at the Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris. As well as other specialists of the region. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |