AlUla : oasis of Arabia
Julien Charbonnier , Yasmin Kanhoush
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurSince the first millennium BC, the AlUla valley in northwestern Saudi Arabia has been an essential crossroads on the incense route linking the south of the Arabian Peninsula to the Mediterranean. Thanks to its lush palm grove, the oasis, which is rich in underground water, has offered travellers an island of shade and cool air. For centuries, the astonishing variety of fruit trees that flourish beneath the date palms testifies to the remarkable adaptation of the local populations to their arid environment. Studies carried out since 2019 by the AlUla Cultural Oasis Project (UCOP) have brought to light the long history of these cultivated areas, as well as an incomparable earthen heritage, bearing precious witness to an ancestral way of life. This book of photographs pays tribute to AlUla, its timeless beauty and its cultural richness. It invites you to discover the oasis, its gardens and its peaceful atmosphere, while at the same time advocating the protection of its exceptional heritage for the benefit of future generations. |
RésuméEtudiant le paysage désertique de la péninsule arabique, les archéologues rendent compte d'un environnement verdoyant qui, 4.000 ans av. J.-C., s'assèche pour devenir une zone aride. A travers l'analyse historique des zones cultivées et des oasis, considérées tantôt comme des zones naturelles ou comme des relais artificiels sur les axes caravaniers, ils mettent en lumière l'adaptation de l'homme. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Éditeur(s) Date de parution
5 novembre 2024
Rayon
Histoire ancienne, préhistoire
Contributeur(s) Salomé Sepeau
(Photographe) EAN
9782878443790
Nombre de pages
128
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
23.0
cm x
27.0
cm x
1.2
cm
Poids
578
g
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