Trilith stone monuments of South-Eastern Arabia - Roman Garba
“Trilith stone monuments of South-Eastern Arabia“
Dr. Roman Garba
Department of Natural Sciences and Archaeometry, Archaeological
Institute Prague, The Czech Academy of Sciences;
Department of Nuclear Spectroscopy, Nuclear Physics Institute, The
Czech Academy of Sciences.
Organizers: Dr. Sophie Méry (CNRS) and Dr. Guillaume Gernez (Université Paris 1)
12th October 2022
(Sydney)
(Abu Dhabi, Muscat)
CET (Brussels, Rome, Paris, Berlin)
(London)
(New York)
Abstract
Triliths are stone monuments distributed in coastal flatlands and
piedmonts of south-eastern Arabia, spreading from Ḥaḍramawt in Yemen
eastwards to Raʾs al-Ḥādd in Oman. Three flat stones standing on a low
stone platform form a tripod complemented by rows of parallelly
arranged square-shaped boulders and large hearths. Trilith stone
structures mark a space of yet-unknown pre-Islamic rituals. The lack
of epigraphical sources and a material record within the monuments
themselves challenge us to conceptualize a spiritual meaning that
could explain their origin. This lecture will provide an overview of
the past and the present research on these mysterious stone
configurations. The recent research project on triliths consolidated a
dataset of more than 1000 trilith sites in Yemen and Oman. The
archaeological expeditions TSMO (Trilith Stone Monuments of Oman) and
ARDUQ (Archaeological Landscape and environmental dynamics of Duqm and
Nejd) sampled trilith hearths for 14C dating to revise trilith
chronology. The lecture will present research outcomes and conclude
with preliminary results on trilith interpretation.
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Trilith stone monuments of South-Eastern Arabia - Roman Garba