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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Walker, Bethany J., editor. | Fenwick, Corisande, editor. | Insoll, Timothy, editor.
Title: The Oxford handbook of Islamic archaeology / edited by Bethany J. Walker, Corisande Fenwick, and Timothy Insoll.
Description: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Identifiers: LCCN 2020031517 (print) | LCCN 2020031518 (ebook) | ISBN 9780199987870 (hardback) | ISBN 9780197507872 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Islamic antiquities. | ArchaeologyIslamic countries. | Islamic civilizationStudy and teaching. | Cultural propertyProtectionIslamic countries.
Classification: LCC DS56 .O924 2020 (print) | LCC DS56 (ebook) | DDC 909/.09767dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020031517
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020031518
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Printed by Sheridan Books, Inc., United States of America
Section Introduction
Bethany J. Walker
2.1 Northern Syria
Marie-Odile Rousset
2.2 Southern Syria
Bethany J. Walker
2.3 Iraq
Alastair Northedge
2.4 Egypt
Alison L. Gascoigne
2.5 Persia
Rocco Rante
2.6 Medieval Turkey
Scott Redford
2.7 Ottoman Anatolia
Filiz Yeniehirliolu
2.8 Arabia and the Gulf
Andrew Petersen
2.9 Ottoman Europe
Ibolya Gerelyes , Athanasios Vionis , Vesna Biki , Niculina Dinu , and Svitlana Biliaieva
Section Introduction
Corisande Fenwick
3.1 Ifriqiya and the Central Maghreb
Corisande Fenwick
3.2 The Maghreb al-Aqsa
Abdallah Fili
3.3 The Sahara
Sam Nixon
3.4 Al-Andalus
Patrice Cressier and Sonia Gutirrez Lloret
3.5 Sicily
Alessandra Molinari
3.6 Contacts between the Islamic World and Northern Europe in the pre-Mongol period
Marek Jankowiak
Section Introduction
Timothy Insoll
4.1 Eastern African Coast
Stephanie Wynne-Jones and Jeffrey Fleisher
4.2 The Nilotic Sudan
Intisar Soghayroun El Zein
4.3 Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa
Timothy Insoll
4.4 West Africa
Timothy Insoll
4.5 Central Sudan
Carlos Magnavita and Abubakar Sani Sule
Section Introduction
Timothy Insoll
5.1 Central Asia
Pierre Simon
5.2 South Asia
Mehrdad Shokoohy and Natalie H. Shokoohy
5.3 China
Jacqueline M. Armijo
5.4 Southeast Asia
Alexander Wain
Thematic Introduction Beyond the Academy: Islamic Archaeology and Heritage Management
Bert de Vries
6.1 Community Archaeology in the Islamic World
ystein S. LaBianca , Maria Elena Ronza , and Nol Harris
6.2 Heritage in Context
Nasser Rabbat
6.3 Is There an Islamic Practice for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage?
Trinidad Rico
6.4 War and Recovery
Stephennie Mulder
6.5 Islamic Heritage in Three Peninsulas: Qatar, Iberia, and the Balkans
Jos C. Carvajal Lpez , Jelena ivkovi , Alkindi Aljawabra , and Rim Lababidi
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