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Islamic archaeology is expanding rapidly and Islamic Archaeology in Global Perspective provides the first critical overview of the subject. No book has ever provided such a comprehensive review of Islamic Archaeology and it will set the research agenda for years to come.
The book is divided into three sections with the first section, Origins and Dynasties, providing a chronological discussion of research on Islamic archaeological material from the origins of Islam in the early 7th century to the end of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century, and primarily focuses on the Levant, Arabian Peninsula, and Egypt. The second section, Conduits and Agents of Islamisation and Trade, examines the archaeology of Indian Ocean and land-based trade and pilgrimage routes. The third section, Regions, adopts a geographical approach in exploring North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and Sicily, the sub-Saharan African regions of the West African Sahel and Sudan, and Ethiopia, South and Southeast Asia, and Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.
With extensive use of illustrations and box texts throughout to consider particular themes, technologies, and archaeological materials, such as types of ceramics, coins, and glass, this book will be indispensable for all students and researchers of Islamic Archaeology and Islamic Studies.
Contents
List of figures; List of tables; Foreword and acknowledgements; Chapter 1. The Earliest Muslim Societies; Chapter 2. The Umayyads; Chapter 3. The Abbasids; Chapter 4. Fāṭimids, Ayyūbids, and Mamlūks; Chapter 5. The Ottomans; Chapter; 6. Conduits and Agents of Islamisation and Trade - Maritime Routes; Chapter 7. Conduits and Agents of Islamisation and Trade - Land Routes; Chapter 8. Regional Case Studies - North Africa, Italy, France, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula; Chapter 9. Regional Case Studies - Sub-Saharan Africa 1. The West African Sahel and Sudan; Chapter 10. Regional Case Studies - Sub-Saharan Africa 2. Ethiopia; Chapter 11. Regional Case Studies - South, and Southeast Asia; Chapter 12. Regional Case Studies - Iran, Central Asia, and Afghanistan; Chapter 13. Conclusions. Islamic Archaeology in Global Perspective; Index.



