Preface
1. Introduction: Working Premise
Confronting and Combining Archaeology and Texts
Some Methodological Considerations
2. The Prehistoric Foundation (ca. 6000–2650 BC)
3. The Pre-Sargonic Period (ca. 2650–2350 BC)Archaeology
Texts
4. The Sargonic Period (ca. 2350–2200 BC)Archaeology
Texts
5. Makkan and Tilmun between ca. 2200 and ca. 2100 BC
6. The Ur III Period (ca. 2100–2000 BC)Archaeology
Texts
The Role of Amorites in Tilmun and Makkan
7. The Post-Ur III Period (2000–1800 BC)Archaeology
Texts
8. The Role of Guʾabba as Babylonia’s Main Seaport and a Major Textile Production Center
8.1. Guʾabba, the Seaport
8.2. Guʾabba, the Town
8.2.1 The Shipyard
8.2.2 The Caravanserai
8.2.3. The Weaving Establishment
Excursus: The Textile Industry at Ur
9. Contacts between Babylonia and Meluhha in the Late Third Millennium
9.1. A Meluhhan Settlement in Southern Babylonia?
9.2. Contacts between Babylonia and Meluhha
10. Conclusion
Appendix 1. The Ur III and Isin Texts Bearing on the Gulf Trade
Appendix 2. The Seaworthy Ships of Babylonia, the "Makkan Ships," and the Cylinder Seals of the "Big Ships" Personnel from Failaka and Bahrain
1. Big Ships and Big Ship Captains
2. Ships of Makkan
3. Boat Construction
4. The Cylinder Seals Owned by the Personnel of "Big Ships" from Failaka and Bahrain
Appendix 3. The Babylonian Burial Jar in the Gulf Countries
Bibliographic Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index

