WILDING, Maximilian, Inna MATEICIUCOVÁ and Jiří OTAVA. Hayl (pl. huyul), a specific landscape form in the Al-Hajar Mts (SE Arabia). In Human-Environment Interactions in Ancient Arabia (HEIAA). 2023.
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Original name Hayl (pl. huyul), a specific landscape form in the Al-Hajar Mts (SE Arabia)
Authors WILDING, Maximilian, Inna MATEICIUCOVÁ and Jiří OTAVA.
Edition Human-Environment Interactions in Ancient Arabia (HEIAA), 2023.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60102 Archaeology
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English aeolian silt; karst depression; Arabia
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Katarina Petrovićová, Ph.D., učo 10362. Changed: 19/1/2024 09:52.
Abstract
The paper serves as an introduction to a promising, yet understudied landscape type of the southeastern Arabian Peninsula: the many small-sized sediment-filled karst depressions (locally called huyul, sg. hayl) found in various parts of the Al-Hajar Mts (Oman; United Arab Emirates). With their “coat” of fine sediment, these features can hold back humidity on the surface of fissured limestone/dolomite formations. Plugged with alluvially deposited aeolian silt, huyul seem to be a specific of the (immature) karst of arid countries like Oman, and a great asset. (Conversely, in areas with copious rainfall and mature karst, analogous deposits would be washed from the rock surface, as is observable in some areas of the Balkans). The episodically moisturized sediment flats must have been vital footholds for lifeforms in the erosional landscape of the Al-Hajar Mts, and no less so for the prehistoric visitors (lithic finds at the intermountain site Hayl Ajah at ca. 1000 m a.s.l. in the area of Jebel Kawr). Although open-air features, huyul of northern Oman offer unique opportunities for palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic research, as has been proven by the case of a karst depression in Eastern Al-Hajar Mts (Maqta). Additionally, the preliminary archaeological research at the Hayl Ajah site HA-1 showns that good archaeological evidence may also be found inside the fill of a hayl. The paper will refer mainly sedimentological and geoarchaeological information.
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MUNI/FF-DEAN/1703/2023, interní kód MUName: Paleoenvironmentální a archeologický výzkum krasové deprese Hayl Ajah v horách severního Ománu.
Investor: Masaryk University, Palaeoenvironmental and archaeological research of the karst depression Hayl Ajah in the mountains of northern Oman, FA Dean's program
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