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Networked spaces

The spatiality of networks in the Red Sea and Western Indian Ocean

The 34 articles published in this volume form the proceedings of the 9th Red Sea conference held at Lyon in July 2019, whose core topic was the “spatiality of networks in the Red Sea”, including the western Indian Ocean. In the networked space that the Erythra Thalassa never ceased to be, stable factors such as landscape, climate, and wind patterns have been constantly entangled with more dynamic elements, such as human activity. The contributors to this volume explored how the former were...


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Published with the support of the Desert Networks project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC‑2017-STG, Proposal number 759078).

  • Editor : MOM Éditions
  • Colección : Archéologie(s) | 8
  • Lugar de edición : Lyon
  • Año de edición : 2022
  • Publicación en OpenEdition Books : 04 juillet 2022
  • EAN (publicación papel) : 978-2-35668-078-5
  • EAN electrónico : 978-2-35668-164-5
  • DOI : 10.4000/books.momeditions.16271
  • Número de páginas : 672 p.
Caroline Durand, Julie Marchand, Bérangère Redon et al.
Space and networks

The Red Sea model

Modern exploration of the Red Sea

Dejanirah Couto
“All the wealth of the world will be in your hands”

A vision of the Red Sea in the early 16th century through the Letters of Afonso de Albuquerque (1513)

Roxani Eleni Margariti
From Berlin to the Coral Sea

Sea, islands and maritime knowledge in the Red Sea expeditions of Wilhelm Hemprich and Christian Ehrenberg (1823‑1825)

Archaeology of ports

Marek Adam Woźniak
Berenike – why there?

Environmental, economic and logistic conditions of the Hellenistic port/base location

Mahmoud Abd el‑Raziq, Julie Marchand y Claire Somaglino
A regional and international hub of trade

New data about the harbour of Clysma/al‑Qulzum

Laurence Smith, Michael Mallinson, Jacke Phillips et al.
From Gujarat to the Red Sea

The connectivity of the port of Suakin, Sudan, within the western Indian Ocean

Islands and insularity

Solène Marion de Procé
Remarks on the organization of territory in an insular context

The case of the Farasān Islands (southern Red Sea) in Antiquity

Mathilde Gelin, Jean‑Michel Gelin, Barbara Couturaud et al.
The integration of the island of Ikaros into “international” and regional networks
Julie Bonnéric
Why islands?

Understanding the insular location of Late Sasanian and Early Islamic Christian monasteries in the Arab-Persian Gulf

Places and power

Matthew Adam Cobb y Troy Wilkinson
The Roman state and Red Sea trade revenue
Jeremy A. Simmons
Dire straits

Safeguarding trade on the Red Sea and Gulf of Khambhat (ca 1‑300 CE)

David Bramoullé
Les ports du pays beja à l’époque fatimide

Un espace de la liminalité

Roads and networks

Yannis Gourdon
Des carrières au Nil

Halage des pierres et maillage territorial sur le plateau de Hatnoub (travaux préliminaires)

Maël Crépy y Bérangère Redon
Water resources and their management in the Eastern Desert of Egypt from Antiquity to the present day

Contribution of the accounts of modern travelers and early scholars (1769‑1951)

Julia Lougovaya
Learning to write and read at Didymoi

A diachronic approach

Shailendra Bhandare, Hélène Cuvigny y Thomas Faucher
An Indian coin in the Eastern Desert of Egypt

New perspectives on the Horn of Africa

Anne Benoist, Iwona Gajda, Jérémie Schiettecatte et al.
Emprises et déprises agricoles aux marges du Tigray oriental

Les régions de Wolwalo et Wakarida de la période pré‑aksumite à la fin de la période aksumite

Luisa Sernicola y Chiara Zazzaro
Islands, coast, lowland and highland

From the Red Sea to Aksum and beyond: the north-east/south-west network in ancient and modern times

Adolfo Fernández Fernández, Alfredo González‑Ruibal y Jorge de Torres
New evidence of long-distance trade in Somaliland in Antiquity

Imported materials from the 2018‑2019 field seasons at Xiis (Heis), 1st to 3rd centuries AD

Julien Loiseau, Simon Dorso, Hiluf Berhe et al.
To whom do the dead belong?

Preliminary observations on the cemetery of Tsomar, eastern Tigray (Inscriptiones Arabicae Aethiopiae 2)

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