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Worked Flints from the North Arabian Desert

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

The old road from Damascus to Baghdad having been blocked by disturbances in Syria, the members of the 1925–6 Joint Oxford University (Weld) and Field Museum Expedition to Kish were compelled last winter to use the more southerly route over which the Nairn convoys were running. This is an eastward extension of the road -from Jerusalem to Jericho, and runs through Amman to Rutba Wells and Ramadi, whence it follows the valley to Baghdad. Having noticed worked flints during our halts on the journey, we asked and obtained permission from the Air Vice-Marshal, Sir John Higgins, to return with the armoured car patrol, under the command of Flight-Lieutenant Sweeny, who with his men rendered great assistance in the search for implements.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1926

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References

1 These pieces correspond closely to some referred to by Bourlon, M. (Revue préhistorique, 1909, iv, 1Google Scholar)