Timothy Insoll

Insoll in Bahrain, November 2021 Timothy Insoll (born 1967) is a British archaeologist and Africanist and Islamic Studies scholar. Since 2016 he has been Al-Qasimi Professor of African and Islamic Archaeology at the University of Exeter. He is also founder and director of the Centre for Islamic Archaeology. Previously he was at the Department of Archaeology at the University of Manchester (1999–2016).

His primary research specialism is in the archaeology of Islam and indigenous religions in sub-Saharan Africa. His research has focused on the archaeological indicators of Islam, as well as indigenous beliefs associated with concepts such as ancestral veneration and sacrifice. He has engaged with STEM approaches throughout his research, and works closely with historical, ethnographic, and epigraphic materials. He has particular interests in the archaeological analysis of beads and bead materials.

He has curated several exhibitions and worked on theoretical approaches to the archaeological study of rituals and religions. He has also led research projects in Mali, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Bahrain, and completed other field and museum-based projects in Eritrea, India, Pemba Island, and Uganda. Provided by Wikipedia
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Islam, archaeology and history : Gao region (Mali) ca. AD 900-1250 /

: iv, 143 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages 133-143. : 0860548325

Published 2007
Archaeology: the conceptual challenge/

: 144 p.: 22 : 978-0715634578

Published 2005
The land of Enki in the Islamic era : pearls, palms, and religious identity in Bahrain /

: xxvii, 479 p. : ill. (some col.), map, plans ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [527]-566) and index. : 0710309600

Published 2019
The Islamic Funerary Inscriptions of Bahrain Pre-1317 AH/1900 AD

: In The Islamic Funerary Inscriptions of Bahrain, Pre-1317 AH/1900 AD , the authors present a study of the funerary inscriptions based upon fieldwork completed in Bahrain between 2013-2015. A comprehensive illustrated catalogue of 150 gravestones in 26 locations is provided with transcription of the inscriptions into modern Arabic and translation into English. Subjects considered include: the history of Islamic burial, gravestone, and cemetery research on Bahrain, gravestone chronology, gravestone and cemetery types, stone sources and gravestone manufacture, the gravestone inscriptions, content, iconography and decoration, and the archaeology of the shrines and cemeteries in which some of the gravestones were found, contemporary practices relating to cemeteries, graves, and gravestones, the threats facing the gravestones, and management options for protecting and presenting the gravestones.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004383661 : 0169-9423 ;

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