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  • 16:4916:49, 10 April 2023 diff hist +254 Granulation (jewellery) <ref> Paul Yule, Gold beads of the Samad Late Iron Age, Sultanate of Oman, in: I.V. Zaitsev (ed.), Arabian antiquities studies dedicated to Alexander Sedov on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, Moscow, 2020, 285–294, ISBN 978-5-6044950-5-6</ref>

17 December 2022

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12 September 2022

  • 07:2207:22, 12 September 2022 diff hist +357 Talk:Geography of Oman primary source the temperature of Masirah, Khasab, Saiq, Buraimi, Thamrait, Salalah, Muscat, Seeb, Sur and Suhar are published in F. Scholz, Landeskundliche Übersicht, in: A. Hottinger et al. (eds.) Oman Weihrauch and Erdöl..., Lucern: Strom, 92-94, ISBN 3-85921-074-2 ~~~~

31 August 2022

  • 17:3317:33, 31 August 2022 diff hist +84 Al Hoota Cave Stalagmites from this cave yield data on the palaeoclimate{{Fleitmann et al.|2022}}
  • 17:3117:31, 31 August 2022 diff hist +254 Al Hoota Cave External links: <ref>FLEITMANN, D., J. Haldon, R. Bradley, S. Burns, Hai Cheng, R. Edwards, C. Raible, M. Jacobson, A. Matter 2022. Droughts and societal change: The environmental context for the emergence of Islam in late antique Arabia, Science 376, 1317–21.</ref>
  • 15:4815:48, 31 August 2022 diff hist +564 Talk:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea == Coin of the Himyarite Kingdom == The coin which is depicted in this article is of Munro Hay's type 1.13i-iv "Imitation New Style Athenian issue" (Coinage of Arabia Felix the pre-Islamic coinage of the Yemen. Nomismata 5, Milan, 2003, 135-7). This issue is not a good notwithstanding the BM cited provenance, and myself would risk a Sabaean provenance for it. Why not instead take a coin from the Raydan series (probably struck in Paydan palace) which is more clearly Himyarite? ~~~~
  • 15:2215:22, 31 August 2022 diff hist +234 Periplus of the Erythraean Sea Date and authorship: This dating corresponds with the argumentation of L. Casson ("between A.D. 40 and 70") in his key book The Periplus Maris Erythraei text with introduction, translation and commentary {{sfnp|Casson|1989|loc=p. xvi & notes on pp. 6-7}}

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15 April 2022

  • 18:1118:11, 15 April 2022 diff hist +652 Talk:Aqaba Aqaba/Ayla as an ancient trade port: There is considerable information. Food is a major trade item and in recent years so-called Aqaba-Ayla late Roman amphorae have appeared in a wide range of places: Red seas littoral, Eretrian & Ethiopian sites, those in Western India and now a new one in Oman. Source: M. Raith – R. Hoffbauer – H. Euler – P. Yule – K. Damgaard, The view from Ẓafār – an archaeometric study of the Aqaba late Roman period pottery complex and distribution in the 1st millennium CE,

30 March 2022

  • 07:1607:16, 30 March 2022 diff hist +433 Talk:Pre-Islamic Arabia As an outsider to Wiki and Arabia expert, I find the comments to this article to contain a mixture of facts and polemic. Briefly, Wiki articles are not supposed to be a reflection of given faith or belief, but rather of fact. Special interest comments are evident. South-eastern Arabia also belongs to Arabia, but is not represented in the article. ~~~~

29 January 2022

17 January 2022

  • 23:0223:02, 17 January 2022 diff hist +491 Talk:Honey Adulteration: Arguably, this aspect is too brief: Honey punching is a legal major business. Labels such as "from European sources" are hopelessly vague. Articles appear which stress the dumping of Chinese early harvested honey on the market. Most of the honey in the supermarket is of dubious, that is mixed, origin. When honey crosses a border it often is heated which denatures its nutritional chemistry. ~~~~
  • 22:4422:44, 17 January 2022 diff hist −4 Honey Adulteration: changes "sometimes" for "often" Tag: Reverted

28 December 2021

24 December 2021

  • 11:5011:50, 24 December 2021 diff hist +777 Talk:Magan (civilization) The use of the term "Oman" in the text is ahistoric and misleading: Traditional Oman (above the 22nd parallel, today's north-western, north-eastern and eastern provinces) differs from the Sultanate of Oman which formed politically in the subrecent to recent periods. Dhofar is neither a part of the early sultanate nor prior to this. ~~~~
  • 11:3011:30, 24 December 2021 diff hist +293 Talk:Magan (civilization) Regarding Frankincense harvested and from Dhofar province, this has nothing whatever to do with Magan/Makkan. In one of the main articles on the so-called Lower Sea cuneiform texts, Frankincense never occurs at all: W. Heimpel, Das Untere Meer, Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 77, 1987, 22-91.

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  • 04:5504:55, 2 April 2021 diff hist +272 Sarat Ubaida Governorate References: <ref>Andre Gingrich, Ländliche Sternenkalender aus dem südlichen Hijaz, in: Walter Dostal (ed.), Tribale Gesellschaften der südwestlichen Regionen des Königreiches Saudi Arabia sozialanthropologische Untersuchungen, Vienna, 2006, pp. 407-430, ISBN 3-7001-3598-x</ref>

20 March 2021

  • 19:1419:14, 20 March 2021 diff hist +333 Mehri language <ref>{{cite book|title=Die Beduinen in Südarabien. Eine ethnologische Studie zur Entwicklung der Kamelhirtenkultur in Arabien | author=Walter Dostal | publisher=Ferdinand Berger and Söhne OHG | location=Vienna | year=1967 | |page=133 fig. 19</ref>

7 March 2021

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