Publications

Düring, B. S. and Olijdam, E. (2015). “Revsiting The Suhar hinterlands: The Wadi al-Jizi Archaeological Project.” Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 45: 93-106.

Düring, B. S., Olijdam, E., and Botan, S, (2017). “New Iron Age funerary data from collective graves in the Wādī Fizḥ, Northern Oman.” Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 47: 75-92.

Düring B.S. & Botan S.A. (2018), The Early Bronze Age settlements of the Sohar hinterlands: scratching the surface. In: Döpper, S. (Ed.) Beyond Tombs and Towers – Domestic Architecture of the Umm an-Nar period in Eastern Arabia. Arabia Orientalis. Studien zur Archäologie Ostarabiens no. 4 Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 17-27.

Düring B.S., Botan S.A., Olijdam E. & Aal J.H.J.M. (2019), The Bronze Age Cultural Landscape of Wadi al-Zahaimi. In: Eddisford D. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. Proceedings of the seminar for Arabian Studies no. 49 Oxford: Archaeopress. 115-127.

Vreeze M. de, Düring B.S. & Olijdam E. (2020), New light on the late Wadi Suq period from the Ṣuhār hinterlands. In: Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. Proceedings of the seminar for Arabian Studies no. 50 Oxford: Archaeopress. 141-155.

Biezeveld I. & Düring B. S. (2021), Pre-oil globalization in a rural community: the Late Islamic village of Sahlat in the Suhar region, Journal of Islamic Archaeology 7(2): 199-219.

Düring B.S. (2022), Beyond dots with dates: a landscape approach to the Sohar hinterlands, Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 33(1): 170-177.

Olijdam, E., Düring, B.S., de Vreeze, M.,  and Van Litsenburg, Z. 2025. A rural perspective on the Umm an-Nar and Wadi Suq periods from Burj Huraiz (northern Oman).  Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 54: in press.

Biezeveld, I., and Düring, B.S. 2025. Quantifying the Late Islamic occupation peak: The case of the upper Falaj al-Muʿtarid. In J. Vroom and H. Nol (eds.), Explorations   in Islamic Archaeology. Material Culture, Settlements, and Landscapes from the   Mediterranean to Western Asia. Turnout, Brepols: 311-342.

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