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The Life of the Red Sea Dhow

The Life of the Red Sea Dhow
Author: Dionisius A. Agius
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786734877

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Few images are as evocative as the silhouette of the Arab dhow as, under full sail, it tacks to windward on glittering waters of Red Sea before moving across the face of the rising or setting sun. In this authoritative new book, Dionisius A. Agius, one of the foremost scholars of Islamic material culture, offers a lucid and wide-ranging history of the iconic dhow from medieval to modern times. Traversing the Arabian and African coasts, he shows that the dhow was central not just to commerce but to the vital transmission and exchange of ideas. Discussing trade and salt routes, shoals and wind patterns, spice harvest seasons and the deep and resonant connection between language, memory and oral tradition, this is the first book to place the dhow in its full and remarkable cultural contexts.


Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman

Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman
Author: Dionisius A. Agius
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136201750

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This book is a study of the seafaring communities of the Arabian Gulf and Oman in the past 150 years. It analyses the significance of the dhow and how coastal communities interacted throughout their long tradition of seafaring. In addition to archival material, the work is based on extensive field research in which the voices of seamen were recorded in over 200 interviews. The book provides an integrated study of dhow activity in the area concerned and examines the consciousness of belonging to the wider culture of the Indian ocean as it is expressed in boat-building traditions, navigational techniques, crew organisation and port towns. People of the Dhow brings together the different measures of time past, the sea, its people and their material culture. The Arabian Gulf and Oman have traditionally shared a common destiny within the Western Indian Ocean. The seasonal monsoonal winds were fundamental to the physical and human unities of the seafaring communities, producing a way of life in harmony with the natural world, a world which was abruptly changed with the discovery of oil. What remains is memories of a seafaring past, a history of traditions and customs recorded here in the recollections of a dying generation and in the rich artistic heritage of the region.


Sons of Sinbad

Sons of Sinbad
Author: Alan Villiers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

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When Villiers wrote 'Sons of Sinbad' in 1940, an account of his Arabian voyages, he used only a handful of the thousands of photographs he had taken. This volume contains a selection from the collection in the National Maritime Museum.


In the Wake of the Dhow

In the Wake of the Dhow
Author: Dionisius A. Agius
Publisher: Garnet & Ithaca Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2010
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780863723414

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The Arabian dhow, with its characteristic features, is one of the evocative images of the Gulf, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. This book features over two hundred interviews with shipwrights and seamen in the Arabian Gulf and Oman. It compares information given firsthand with the literature already written on the dhow and on Arab seafaring.


Stories of Globalisation: The Red Sea and the Persian Gulf from Late Prehistory to Early Modernity

Stories of Globalisation: The Red Sea and the Persian Gulf from Late Prehistory to Early Modernity
Author: Andrea Manzo
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004362320

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This edited book collects papers on latest research conducted in the Red Sea area within the wider context of the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean connection from prehistory to the contemporary era


Sons of Sindbad

Sons of Sindbad
Author: Alan Villiers
Publisher: Arabian Pub Limited
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780955894626

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The author, an Australian sailor and maritime historian, made a name for himself as an adventurer in the 1920s and 1930s. He visited Arabia in 1938. In this title, his photographs depict the life and skills of the Arab dhow sailors, of the ports along the route, of Kuwait itself, and of the pearl divers of the Arabian Gulf.


Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman

Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman
Author: Dionisius A. Agius
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136201823

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This book is a study of the seafaring communities of the Arabian Gulf and Oman in the past 150 years. It analyses the significance of the dhow and how coastal communities interacted throughout their long tradition of seafaring. In addition to archival material, the work is based on extensive field research in which the voices of seamen were recorded in over 200 interviews. The book provides an integrated study of dhow activity in the area concerned and examines the consciousness of belonging to the wider culture of the Indian ocean as it is expressed in boat-building traditions, navigational techniques, crew organisation and port towns. People of the Dhow brings together the different measures of time past, the sea, its people and their material culture. The Arabian Gulf and Oman have traditionally shared a common destiny within the Western Indian Ocean. The seasonal monsoonal winds were fundamental to the physical and human unities of the seafaring communities, producing a way of life in harmony with the natural world, a world which was abruptly changed with the discovery of oil. What remains is memories of a seafaring past, a history of traditions and customs recorded here in the recollections of a dying generation and in the rich artistic heritage of the region.


So Old a Ship

So Old a Ship
Author: Marion Kaplan
Publisher: Moho Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0955720826

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Ocean-going Arab dhows were fast disappearing when, in 1974, National Geographic published 'Twilight of the Arab dhow' by Marion Kaplan, a British-born photojournalist and writer then based in Kenya. For a firsthand view of the ancient trading voyage Marion Kaplan travelled from Kuwait to Dubai on a small Gulf dhow, then from Dubai to Mombasa and down the African coast aboard a larger dhow. She began her voyage as passenger. She ended it as crew. Now, when the world's oldest commercial sailing route has faded into oblivion, she recounts her adventure, with numerous unpublished photos, in So Old a Ship. This is the last close look by an outsider at dhow people, dhow trading and dhow life before those lovely wooden ships were gone forever.


The Dhow

The Dhow
Author: Clifford W. Hawkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1977
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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Human Interaction with the Environment in the Red Sea

Human Interaction with the Environment in the Red Sea
Author: Dionysius A. Agius
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004330828

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This volume contains a selection of fourteen papers presented at the Red Sea VI conference held at Tabuk University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2013. It sheds light on many aspects related to the environmental and biological perspectives, history, archaeology and human culture of the Red Sea, opening the door to more interdisciplinary research in the region.