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Cited by al-Muqaddasī in c.985 and then by al-Idrīsī in c.1150, the medieval port of Sharma was discovered in 1996 at the extremity of the Ra's Sharma, 50km east of al-Shiḥr on the Ḥaḍramawt coast of Yemen; it was excavated in 2001-2005. This unique site was actually a transit entrepôt, a cluster of warehouses probably founded by Iranian merchants and entirely devoted to the maritime trade. It knew a rather short period of activity, between around 980 and the second half of the 12th century, which may be acknowledged as the Sharma horizon. Excavations proved that this settlement experienced six occupation phases, which are closely related to the political and economic developments in the region at that time. The material is mainly transit merchandises, small objects, resins, glass and pottery; some of the ceramics were locally made, in the nearby kilns of Yaḍghaṭ, but most (70%) were imported, from all parts of the Indian Ocean from China to East Africa. The typo-chronological study of this closed assemblage brings very precise information on the dating and evolution of the various types recorded, and the historical analyse sheds new light on the history of the Islamic maritime trade in the 10th to 12th centuries. French text throughout.
Contents
Introduction (A. Rougeulle)
I. Les occupations préislamiques
I/1. L'occupation préhistorique (R. Crassard, M.-L. Inizan, A. Rougeulle)
I/2. L'occupation sudarabique (J. Schiettecatte)
II. L'entrepôt médiéval
II/1. Présentation générale (A. Rougeulle)
II/2. La lisière sud de la ville et les enceintes méridionales (A. Rougeulle)
II/3. La lisière est de la ville et les enceintes orientales (A. Rougeulle)
II/4. Le quartier sud (A. Rougeulle, A. Joyard)
II/5. Le secteur de la corniche (A. Rougeulle)
II/6. Le quartier nord (A. Rougeulle)
II/7. Le quartier du port (A. Rougeulle)
II/8. Les structures défensives (A. Rougeulle, V. Bernard)
II/9. Les structures d'approvisionnement en eau (A. Rougeulle, V. Bernard)
II/10. Les cimetières (A. Rougeulle)
II/11. Conclusion sur l'occupation médiévale (A. Rougeulle)
III. Le matériel archéologique de l'horizon Sharma
III/1. Présentation (A. Rougeulle)
III/2. Les céramiques non glaçurées (A. Rougeulle, A. Collinet, N. Martin)
III/3. Les céramiques à glaçure (A. Rougeulle)
III/4. La céramique chinoise à Sharma : pour un essai d'étude typo-chronologique et spatiale (B. Zhao)
III/5. Les verres (D. Foy)
III/6. La vaisselle et les ustensiles en pierre (A. Rougeulle)
III/7. Les monnaies et les poids (A. Peli)
III/8. Les objets divers (A. Rougeulle)
III/9. Les résines végétales de type copal et encens : caractérisation, exploitation et circuits commerciaux (M. Regert, M. Salque, Th. Devièse, A.-S. Le Hô)
III/10. Analyse carpologique à Sharma : production et circulation des produits végétaux (V. Dabrowski, M. Tengberg, D. Guillemarre, Ch. Bouchaud)
IV. Les réoccupations tardives
IV/1. L'occupation des xiiie/xive siècles (A. Rougeulle, B. Zhao)
IV/2. L'occupation des xviiie/xixe siècles (A. Rougeulle, B. Zhao)
V. Sharma dans son contexte régional et international
V/1. Sharma et sa région (V. Bernard, C. Hardy-Guilbert, A. Rougeulle, J. Schiettecatte)
V/2. Sharma et l'essor du commerce islamique dans l'océan Indien occidental (xe-xiie siècle) (E. Vallet)