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The Contribution Of The Domesticated Camel And Advanced Irrigation Techniques (The Horizontal Well/Falaj System) To The Iron Age Economy And Settlement Patterns Of The Oman Peninsula And Arabia., Kamel Moussa ,Noha Jul 2020

The Contribution Of The Domesticated Camel And Advanced Irrigation Techniques (The Horizontal Well/Falaj System) To The Iron Age Economy And Settlement Patterns Of The Oman Peninsula And Arabia., Kamel Moussa ,Noha

Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists

Iron Age II is considered the classical period of the Iron Age (figure: 2([1])). This period shows sudden increase in distribution and diversification in settlement pattern, in South-eastern Arabia ([2]). The settlements during this period expanded to include inland ([3]), mountains ([4]) and coastal sites ([5]). Settlements became more diverse to include non-residential architecture. An appearance of irrigation technology (Falaj) along with camel domestication coincides with this increase. This increase was accompanied by regional ([6])(between the varied types of settlements) and …


Agricultural Legislation And Its Impact On Economic Conditions In Africa During The Roman Era 146 Bc- 284 Ad, Salma Mohammed Husawi Jul 2020

Agricultural Legislation And Its Impact On Economic Conditions In Africa During The Roman Era 146 Bc- 284 Ad, Salma Mohammed Husawi

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(En) This paper presents a critical analytical study of agricultural legislation in the African state under Roman rule, with a review of the most important economic features of the state, and the role played by Romanian politics in the development of African economy. The Roman conquest of Africa in 146 BC brought great changes in various economic conditions in Africa, whether in agriculture, industry or commerce, However, African agriculture was the most economic field that experienced changes, where the Roman made several changes, regarding agricultural land-use and the expansion of agriculture and development of management and division into several types …