Note on snake ritual in Saruq al-Hadid
Note on snake ritual in Saruq al-Hadid
Author(s): Iwona Zych
Subject(s): Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Southeastern Arabia; copper serpent; ritual offering; Iron Age II; Saruq al-Hadid
Summary/Abstract: An apparent Iron Age II ritual offering deposit, comprising amongothers a triad of copper snake figurines, discovered in the Polish sectorof the excavation at the site of Saruq al-Hadid (Emirate of Dubai,UAE), is considered in light of a growing body of archaeologicalevidence for ophiolatry from southeastern Arabia. In this preliminarynote attention is drawn to parallels from the Levant, tapping intoa long-lasting tradition from the Late Bronze Age and early IronAge, suggestive of long-distance contacts between the two regions.Remarks on the interpretation of the ritual draw upon ethnographicalstudies of modern snake veneration in South India.
- Page Range: 777-791
- Page Count: 15
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English
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