LEADER 00603nam2 22002171i 450 001 990002259510403321 035 $a000225951 035 $aFED01000225951 035 $a(Aleph)000225951FED01 035 $a000225951 100 $a20030801d--------km-y0itay50------ba 200 1 $aGluconic acid. New York, 1954, v. 1,p. 446-469. 463 0$1001000221509 701 1$aUnderkofler,$bLeland A.$090715 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990002259510403321 959 $aFFABC 996 $aGluconic acid. New York, 1954, v. 1,p. 446-469$9399695 997 $aUNINA DB $aING01 LEADER 02659nam 22004213a 450 001 9910571892103321 005 20250630112039.0 010 $a9781914268076 010 $a1914268075 035 $a(CKB)5860000000049211 035 $a(ScCtBLL)d8394d4f-8337-481f-b6b5-9f49056f7ea6 035 $a(EXLCZ)995860000000049211 100 $a20220603i20132022 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $auru|||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe Archaeology of Fazzan$hVolume 4$iSurvey and Excavations at Old Jarma (Ancient Garama) carried out by C.M. Daniels (1962-69) and the Fazza?n Project (1997-2001) /$fDavid J. Mattingly 210 1$a[s.l.] :$cSociety for Libyan Studies,$d2013. 215 $a1 online resource (902 p.) 225 1 $aSociety for Libyan Studies Monograph 311 08$a9781900971188 311 08$a1900971186 330 $aThis is the concluding volume of the Archaeology of Fazza?n series, bringing to press the combined results of two Anglo-Libyan projects in southern Libya: the pioneering work of Charles Daniels between 1958 and 1977 and the Fazza?n Project directed by David Mattingly between 1997 and 2001. The investigations carried out by these two projects allow an entirely new reconstruction and understanding of the historic desert societies of the Libyan Sahara. In particular, the work has shed light on the ancient people known to Greco-Roman writers as the Garamantes, who are now revealed to have been a sophisticated state, with permanent towns and villages and an economy based on oasis agriculture and Saharan trade. This volume presents the results of excavations and survey work at the site of Old Jarma, identifiable with the Garamantian capital, Garama, that also had a long after-life in Medieval and Early Modern times. The Fazza?n Project revealed an extraordinary urban story, spanning 10 major construction phases that extended from c.400 BC to the AD 1930s. The detailed publication of the complex stratigraphic evidence and the accompanying finds assemblages opens a fascinating window on the cultural heritage and lifeways of a central Saharan oasis. 410 0$aSociety for Libyan Studies Monograph. 606 $aSocial Science / Archaeology$2bisacsh 606 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zLibya 607 $aFezzan (Libya)$xAntiquities 615 7$aSocial Science / Archaeology 615 0$aExcavations (Archaeology) 702 $aMattingly$b D. J. 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910571892103321 996 $aThe archaeology of Fazzan$93014285 997 $aUNINA