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The Archaeology of Islam

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ISBN: 978-0-631-20114-4

January 1999

Wiley-Blackwell

292 pages

Description
This book examines the archaeological implications of Islam as a force which can act upon all areas of life.
About the Author
Timothy Insoll is currently a Research Fellow in Archaeology at St John's College, Cambridge. From January 1999 he has been appointed a lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Manchester. He has conducted fieldwork in Mali, Eritrea, India, Uganda, Turkey and the UK. He has published numerous papers in academic journals, and one of his most recent publications, a monograph, is Islam, Archaeology and History: The Gao Region, Mali.
Features
* Presents a novel interpretation of the study of Islamic archaeology.
* Adopts a 'total' approach, emphasizing religion as a force which can act upon all areas of life, and which is therefore accessible to archaeologists.
* Draws evidence from wherever Muslim communities are found - including C10 China and contemporary Britain.