Abstract

AbstractAnalysis was conducted for purposes of defining provenience of the raw material for three ceramics types: “domestic,” “black-on-red,” and Emir grey wares selected from Periods I and II at Hili 8 settlement and Hili North Tomb A on the Oman Peninsula of the 3rd millennium B.C. Combined thin section petrography and neutron activation analysis indicated that the “domestic” and “black-on-red” fine wares conform to the geological setting of the Oman Peninsula and the Emir grey ware probably comes from SE Iran. The cultural implications are discussed.

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