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. Durand, External glass dating: Second half of the 1st century AD-2nd century AD floor? (?) Building to the west (mixed pottery 1st century AD-4th century AD

. 63002_g01, Bottom and body of a low ribbed bowl. Light blue glass. Bottom Diam. 0.8; Max. dim. 5.5. Internal bottom delimitated by two engraved circles. Two long ribs preserved. 63004: surface layer 63004_G01. Body fragment fragment

. 63021_g01, Thick body fragment belonging to a closed vase (?). Colourless glass

. 63022_g01, Thick body fragment belonging to a closed vase (?). Colourless glass. Max. dim. 5; thickness 0.5. 63057: pit (no chronological indication from pottery study

, Colourless glass. Two circular facets engraved. Max. dim. 2.8. Area 64000, south-west corner of architectural unit (near IGN 132, 63057_G01. Body fragment belonging to a bowl, 2016.

. 64008_g01, Fragment of a finely ribbed large handle of a big jug

. 64008_g02, Bottom fragment of an open vase (cylindrical bowl?) with thin applied annular base, vol.64000, 2016.

. 64102_g01, Bottom fragment of an open vase with a thin folded annular base. Light bluish green glass

. 64102_g02, Rim fragment of a linear-cut bowl. Colourless glass, Diam, vol.6

, Body fragment. Green glass. Aryballos? Max. dim. 2. 92005: thick layer of disuse, pp.70600-70603

D. Trench and . Report, 92303: phase 4, end of the 3rd-4th century AD 92303_G01. Body fragment of a bowl, pp.170-177, 2017.

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, Body fragment. Colourless glass. Max dim. 1.5. 92307: phase 4, end of the 3rd-4th century AD, pp.92304-92305

. 92307_g01, Neck fragment of a big closed vase. Colourless glass

. 92309_g01, Rim and body fragment of a bowl with a sligtly everted cut rim. Colourless glass

. Diam, Decoration of engraved lines, one on the rim, and three equally spaced on the body, Same vase as 92303_G01? 92313: phase 3b

. 92313_g01, Moulded glass. Weathered glass, no colour visible. Max. dim. 2.5. One rib preserved. 92318: phase 3a, pp.2-3

. 92318_g01, Bottom of a small cylindrical container, vol.7

. Surface_g01, Rim fragment of a plate. Colourless glass, vol.8

. Surface_g05, Appliqué in the form of a lion head belonging ot the handle of a jug. Colourless glass

. Surface_g06, Body fragment. Blue-green glass

. Surface_g07, Bead in form of an aryballos. Weathered glass, no colour visible. H. 1; diam. 1. small aperture. Cylindrical neck, vol.8

. Surface_g15, Base of a goblet, vol.8

. Surface_g16, Body fragment of a conical lamp-goblet. Colourless glass, deep blue glass drop

. Surface_g17, Two body fragments Colourless glass

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. Bouchaud, This was done in order to extract and identify the plant macro-remains. Second, undertake a botanical survey in order to collect the main herbaceous and woody species which grow naturally or are cultivated at Madâ?in ?âli? and in the neighbouring areas. The plant macro-remains include both non-woody remains such as seeds, fruit, stems or roots, and charcoal fragments, The fieldwork took place from the 14th to the 28th of March, 2018. It was the fifth archaeobotanical season at Madâ?in ?âli? and it had two main objectives. First, process the samples of sediment as well as the hand-picked material taken by the archaeologists during the last four excavation seasons in the various excavation areas, 2010.

, Pratiques et Environnements (AASPE, UMR 7209), Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, vol.56

F. Paris, Some new identifications, chickpea and flax, were also made. The study of plant temper imprints preserved in mud-bricks and fragments of mortar brings new data as well. It reveals the use of the commonest plant by-products -cereal straw and date palm leaves -as well as, Financial support received from the National Museum of Natural History, ATM 2018

C. Bouchaud, Les pratiques alimentaires en Arabie antique. Étude archéobotanique de Madâ'in Sâlih, L'alimentation dans l'Orient ancien de la production à la consommation, vol.9, pp.247-256, 2007.

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C. Bouchaud, M. Tengberg, D. Prà, and P. , Cotton Cultivation and Textile Production in the Arabian Peninsula During Antiquity: the Evidence from Madâ'in Sâlih (Saudi Arabia) and Qal'at al-Bahrain (Bahrain), Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, vol.20, pp.405-417, 2011.

C. Bouchaud, R. Thomas, and M. Tengberg, Optimal Use of the Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) During Antiquity: Anatomical Identification of Plant Remains from Madâ'in Sâlih (Saudi Arabia), Wood and Charcoal. Evidences for the Human and Natural History, pp.173-185, 2012.

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