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Nabataean Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) from a Ceramic Perspective - Local and Intra-regional Trade in Aqaba Ware During the First and Second Centuries AD - Evidence from the Roman Aqaba Project (Paperback)
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Nabataean Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) from a Ceramic Perspective - Local and Intra-regional Trade in Aqaba Ware During the First and Second Centuries AD - Evidence from the Roman Aqaba Project (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports (BAR) International S., S1116
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For the history of Nabataean Aila, the importance of antiquities
cannot be underestimated: the pottery recovered from the
excavations of the Roman Aqaba Project (RAP) has provided much more
information about the society and economy of the site than the
writings of the ancient authors. The port of Aila is located at the
northern head of the Gulf of Aqaba, on the Jordanian side of the
modern Israeli/Jordanian border. From the mid-1st century BC
through the early-2nd century AD, Aila was an important Nabataean
entrepot serving a variety of commercial and economic functions. In
this volume the author focuses on the ceramic assemblage from the
RAP excavations in an attempt to better understand the
socio-economic conditions at the site during this period, as seen
through its pottery. Subsequent investigation of this material,
combined with a thorough examination of excavation reports and a
detailed comparative analysis of ceramic assemblages scattered
throughout Jordan and Israel, was carried out by the author and the
results of this research have brought to light a great deal of new
information regarding the society and economy of Nabataean Aila.
The study examines the historical sources and archaeological
evidence regarding Aila during the Nabataean period. Analysis of
these sources provides important clues as to the role of Aila
during the height of the Nabataean kingdom and shortly thereafter:
this information both confirms and supplements the ancient authors
and offers new insights into Aila's socio-economic history of Aila.
Also included is a detailed analysis of the Nabataean and Early
Roman pottery uncovered by the excavations. A discussion of the
various wares and vessel types offers insights into the local
pottery industry attests to the thriving trading activities of the
ancient polis, amply demonstrated by the numerous imports
recovered. The final chapter offers some preliminary conclusions
regarding the society and economy of Nabataean Aila, including its
strategic location as a nexus of trade, the goods and other
possible commodities that the site may have produced and exported,
and its role as a regional oasis that supplied its rural hinterland
with a variety of products. Taken together, information provided by
the present study sheds much light on the socio-economic history of
Nabataean Aila. (Includes as an Appendix a catalogue of 44 selected
examples of early Roman and Nabataean ware.)
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