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Dhofar Through the Ages
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.00 $Dhofar, the southern governorate of Oman, lies within a distinctive ecological zone due to the summer Southwest Monsoon. It is home to numerous indigenous succulent plants, the most famous of which is frankincense (Boswellia sacra). The region, tied in the past to both Oman and Yemen, has a long and distinguished archaeological past stretching back to the Lower Paleolithic ca. 1.5 my BP. Dhofar is also home to a distinctive people, the Modern South Arabian Languages speakers (MSAL) since at least the last 15,000 years. Ancient Zafar (Al-Habudi), now called Al-Baleed, and its successor Salalah was and is the province’s largest city. From the seventh century onwards until the arrival of the Portuguese in 1504 AD Al-Baleed dominated the central southern Arabian coastline politically and economically. Archaeological surveys and excavations in the governorate, beginning in 1954, have brought to light Dhofar’s ancient past.Table of ContentsIntroduction1 The geomorphology and ecology of Dhofar and its larger ecological environs2 Prehistoric archaeological chronology in Dhofar prior to the Islamic period3 Late Antiquity and Early Islamic trade in the Red Sea, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Gulf4 The Medieval city of Zafar. Periods II-IV5 Archaeology of Zafar, Periods II-V (950-1700 AD)6 Al-Baleed ceramic typology7 Al-Baleed and the international Indian Ocean trade8 The inland trade to the Hadhramaut and East ArabiaThe historical chronology of Al-Baleed/ZafarSuggested readingsIndex
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Dhofar Through the Ages : An Ecological, Archaeological and Historical Landscape
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 77.23 $Dhofar, the southern governorate of Oman, lies within a distinctive ecological zone due to the summer Southwest Monsoon. It is home to numerous indigenous succulent plants, the most famous of which is frankincense (Boswellia sacra). The region, tied in the past to both Oman and Yemen, has a long and distinguished archaeological past stretching back to the Lower Paleolithic ca. 1.5 my BP. Dhofar is also home to a distinctive people, the Modern South Arabian Languages speakers (MSAL) since at least the last 15,000 years. Ancient Zafar (Al-Habudi), now called Al-Baleed, and its successor Salalah was and is the province’s largest city. From the seventh century onwards until the arrival of the Portuguese in 1504 AD Al-Baleed dominated the central southern Arabian coastline politically and economically. Archaeological surveys and excavations in the governorate, beginning in 1954, have brought to light Dhofar’s ancient past.Table of ContentsIntroduction1 The geomorphology and ecology of Dhofar and its larger ecological environs2 Prehistoric archaeological chronology in Dhofar prior to the Islamic period3 Late Antiquity and Early Islamic trade in the Red Sea, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Gulf4 The Medieval city of Zafar. Periods II-IV5 Archaeology of Zafar, Periods II-V (950-1700 AD)6 Al-Baleed ceramic typology7 Al-Baleed and the international Indian Ocean trade8 The inland trade to the Hadhramaut and East ArabiaThe historical chronology of Al-Baleed/ZafarSuggested readingsIndex
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Plants of Dhofar
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.79 $Pp. xxvii, 361; 146 fine full page color illustrations (after paintings by Susanna Stuart-Smith), 9 color photographs. Publisher's original dark green leaf-patterned cloth, color pictorial dust jacket, map endpapers, 4to. No ownership marks and no signs of use. Uncommon title.
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The Secret War: Dhofar 1971-1972
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.87 $After the British withdrawal from Aden in 1967 the war in Dhofar was a major step in the fight against the spread of communist domination in the Gulf. Dissidents in rebellion against the feudal rule of the old Sultan of Oman exploited the poverty and want in the countryside in order to win converts to their cause and found backing from the communist Yemen. With the help of the British, alarmed by such a threat, the Sultan's son Qaboos deposed his father and promptly set about the modernization of his country and the alleviation of poverty. At the same time Britain sent out a small team from 22 Special Air Service Regiment to aid the Sultan's Armed Forces in their fight against a communist enemy in the Dhofar region of Oman. But an army is only as good as its supplies. However inaccessible the places the patrols were fighting in they had to receive essential supplies. Air Despatch units came into being during the Second World War dropping arms and equipment to Resistance Fighters and Special Forces in Europe and other theatres’ of war. They also played a vital role at Arnhem, the jungles of Burma and later Malaya and Borneo and also in the deserts of the Middle East. By the time of Dhofar 55 Air Despatch Squadron RCT, to which the author belonged, was a seasoned unit with an exemplary record of performance and several medals for gallantry. In his very readable recollections of the war, David (Geordie) Arkless recounts his sorties flying into extreme danger and of his encounters with the enemy. He also describes the day to day difficulties of living in the desert, and the methods of grappling with the complicated and intricate tasks in dropping a variety of vital supplies to the troops on the ground. First published in 1988 this second edition has been extended to include more detailed accounts of various actions along with the names of those who took part. It also contains many photographs including some not previously published.
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The Secret War: Dhofar 1971-1972
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.88 $After the British withdrawal from Aden in 1967 the war in Dhofar was a major step in the fight against the spread of communist domination in the Gulf. Dissidents in rebellion against the feudal rule of the old Sultan of Oman exploited the poverty and want in the countryside in order to win converts to their cause and found backing from the communist Yemen. With the help of the British, alarmed by such a threat, the Sultan's son Qaboos deposed his father and promptly set about the modernization of his country and the alleviation of poverty. At the same time Britain sent out a small team from 22 Special Air Service Regiment to aid the Sultan's Armed Forces in their fight against a communist enemy in the Dhofar region of Oman. But an army is only as good as its supplies. However inaccessible the places the patrols were fighting in they had to receive essential supplies. Air Despatch units came into being during the Second World War dropping arms and equipment to Resistance Fighters and Special Forces in Europe and other theatres’ of war. They also played a vital role at Arnhem, the jungles of Burma and later Malaya and Borneo and also in the deserts of the Middle East. By the time of Dhofar 55 Air Despatch Squadron RCT, to which the author belonged, was a seasoned unit with an exemplary record of performance and several medals for gallantry. In his very readable recollections of the war, David (Geordie) Arkless recounts his sorties flying into extreme danger and of his encounters with the enemy. He also describes the day to day difficulties of living in the desert, and the methods of grappling with the complicated and intricate tasks in dropping a variety of vital supplies to the troops on the ground. First published in 1988 this second edition has been extended to include more detailed accounts of various actions along with the names of those who took part. It also contains many photographs including some not previously published.
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Persistent Pastoralism: Monuments And Settlements In The Archaeology Of Dhofar
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.83 $May show signs of wear, highlighting, writing, and previous use. This item may be a former library book with typical markings. No guarantee on products that contain supplements Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. Twenty-five year bookseller with shipments to over fifty million happy customers.
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Soldiers of The Sultan: Diaries of a Secret War – Dhofar Insurgency 1971-73
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.69 $New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published 2.65
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Nomads in the Sultanate of Oman: Tradition and Development in Dhofar (westview Special Studies On the Middle East)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 305.62 $Text: English, German (translation)
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Soldiers of The Sultan: Diaries of a Secret War – Dhofar Insurgency 1971-73
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.65 $Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 2.65
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The Land of Frankincense: The Guide to the History, Locations and UNESCO Sites of Frankincense in Dhofar Oman (OMAN TRAVEL BOOKS)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.63 $The guide for your visit to the UNESCO sites in Dhofar Oman associated with Frankincense in Dhofar Oman, and several other locations also associated with this famed product.Part of the most famous trio of Gifts ever given, Frankincense is an alluring and magical product. The tree is found in Oman’s southern Governorate of Dhofar and this book guides the reader to the locations associated with it and illustrates the History of Frankincense.The book is available as a Kindle with full Colour photography, a full Colour Paperback and a Paperback with Black & White images (this version) that is ideal to use on your own tour.The illustrated Chapters include Biology & Medicine, History, Wadi Dawkah UNESCO Site , Hanun, Ash Shisr (Ubar) UNESCO Site, Andhur, Mughsayl Khawr Rawri & Samharam UNESCO Site Ayn Hamran Fort, Al Balid UNESCO Site.Because you may visit Dhofar only once in your life, you can use this as your guide to its most famous product or simply increase your knowledge of Frankincense.
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With the SAS and Other Animals: A Vet's Experiences During the Dhofar War 1974
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.68 $In 1970 at the height of the Cold War, the young Sandhurst-trained Sultan Qaboes of Oman, with secret British military backing, took on the communist rebels in a fierce but little known war. Along with regular British Army and ‘contract’ officers, the SAS played a key role in this bitterly fought but ultimately successful campaign.The value of winning the ‘hearts and minds’ of the local population was quickly recognized and this is where a select band of Royal Army Veterinary Corps officers came in. The local economy was a primitive one based on agriculture and the author, freshly qualified and, by his own admission, somewhat naïve particularly in military matters, found himself solely responsible for the veterinary care of a territory the size of Hungary.Attached to D Squadron, 22 SAS, Andrew Higgins learnt how to respond to the Jebali people’s love and concern for the animals which provided their livelihood – goats, camels, sheep, horses, cattle, even bears, hunting birds and pedigree hunting dogs.His firsthand experiences and anecdotes of life dealing with every level of Omani society from rulers to black slaves and their varied livestock make for wonderfully atmospheric and often amusing reading. In short, With the SAS and Other Animals is an unusual and potent mix of Special Forces action and veterinary experiences. Readers may well conclude that it really shouldn’t have happened to a vet even in a desert war!
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British Counterinsurgency
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.68 $British Counterinsurgency challenges the British Army's claim to counterinsurgency expertise. It provides well-written, accessible and up-to-date accounts of the post-1945 campaigns in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus, South Yemen, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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British Counterinsurgency
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 117.43 $British Counterinsurgency challenges the British Army's claim to counterinsurgency expertise. It provides well-written, accessible and up-to-date accounts of the post-1945 campaigns in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus, South Yemen, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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British Counterinsurgency
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 60.67 $British Counterinsurgency challenges the British Army's claim to counterinsurgency expertise. It provides well-written, accessible and up-to-date accounts of the post-1945 campaigns in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus, South Yemen, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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British Counterinsurgency
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.59 $British Counterinsurgency challenges the British Army's claim to counterinsurgency expertise. It provides well-written, accessible and up-to-date accounts of the post-1945 campaigns in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus, South Yemen, Dhofar, Northern Ireland and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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