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New Paper: Tracing prehistoric pastoral occupation in Dhofar: new chronological, archaeological and faunal insights from Laheem, southern Oman

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Kia ora, The research team that I am part of just last week had a new open access research paper published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Although this is not directly related to my current PhD research, I did make a small contribution to this research, which was led by colleagues who are based at the University of Tübingen in Germany, and was kindly included among the paper's co-authors (not always a given in academia!). This blog post will give a general background and summary of the paper, which those that are interested can build upon by checking out the paper via the hyperlink above (again, it's  open access !). A couple of posts back , when I introduced my broad PhD topic (the Pleistocene/Palaeolithic archaeological record of southern Arabia) I noted that modern weather systems bring seasonal monsoon rains to parts of southern Arabia. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Dhofar mountains and Salalah coastal plains in southern Oman, where th...

First International Conference on the Archaeology of the Oman Peninsula 2026

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Kia ora, رَمَضَان كَرِيم (Wishing a generous Ramadan to all those observing!) I am part of the way through a two-month stay in Muscat, Oman, where I am collecting data for my PhD. At the start of this month I attended the First International Conference on the Archaeology of the Oman Peninsula and presented some of the recent work of the 'La Trobe University Archaeological Research in Oman' (LARiO) project. The conference, which was hosted at the Sultan Qaboos University campus in Muscat,  marked the golden jubilee (50th anniversary) of the Journal of Oman Studies , the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the Sultanate of Oman's Ministry of Heritage and Tourism .  Presenting at the First International Conference of the Archaeology of the Oman Peninsula, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, 1 February 2026. Photo: Roman Garba. In a great move for the profile of research in Oman, it was announced during the conference that the Journal of Oman Studies was becoming a Gold Open Acces...