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Abdulrahman al-Ansary

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Saudi archaeologist (1935–2023)
Abdulrahman al-Ansary
عبدالرحمن بن محمد الطيب الأنصاري
Born(1935-10-10)10 October 1935
Medina, Saudi Arabia
Died6 March 2023(2023-03-06) (aged 87)
Alma materUniversity of Leeds,Cairo University
Scientific career
FieldsArcheology,history
Doctoral advisorBenedikt Isserlin

Abdulrahman al-Ansary (Arabic:عبدالرحمن بن محمد الطيب الأنصاري; 10 October 1935 – 6 March 2023) was a Saudi Arabian archaeologist and professor ofarcheology atKing Saud University, and also member of the first and second terms of theConsultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia. He is considered the founder of the rediscovery of archeological site ofQaryat al-Fau.[1][2]

Education

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Al-Ansary earned a bachelor's degree in Arabic language and literature fromCairo University in 1960 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the department of Semitic Studies of theUniversity of Leeds in 1966. During his doctoral studies, he focused on the comparative study ofLihynite personal names and trained at archeological excavations with his thesis supervisor atDurham University andMotya, Sicily,[3] and with ProfessorKathleen Kenyon in Jerusalem in 1966.[4]

Career

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Al-Ansary was a faculty member ofKing Saud University (formerlyRiyadh University) from 1966 to 1999 where he held several positions and roles[5] including dean of the College of Arts (1971–1972 and 1988–1994),[6] chairman of the Department of History (1974–1978) and chairman of the Department of Archeology and Museology (1978–1986). Between 1996 and 2001, he served as a member of theConsultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia, which were its first two terms.

Al-Ansary is considered the pioneering academic who established the study of archeology in Saudi Arabia by taking the leading role in creating an archeology concentration in the Department of History atKing Saud University and later the Department of Archeology and Museology in 1978, the first in the country.[7] Professor al-Ansary is perhaps most known for leading the archeological excavation in the city ofQaryat al-Fau between 1972 and 1995 while atKing Saud University.[5] In 1982 he authored a book entitled "Qaryat al-Fau: A Portrait of Pre-Islamic Civilisation in Saudi Arabia",[1] which presented the results of the first six seasons of excavation.

Books

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Book TitleYear of PublishingRemarks
Qaryat Al-Faw: A Portrait of Pre-Islamic Arab Civilization in Saudi Arabia1982
Najran: starting point for caravans2003Series (Visible Villages onIncense route).
Al-Ula andMadain Saleh (Al-Hijr): Civilization of Two Cities2005Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration with Hussein Abu Al-Hassan.
Ḥaʼil the land of Hatem2005Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration with Farag Allah Ahmed Youssef.
Taif: one of the two villages2005Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration With Mohammed bin Sultan Al-Otaibi.
Khaybar: The conquest that pleased the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace2006Series (Visible Villages on Incense route).
Arab Islamic civilization through the ages in theKingdom of Saudi Arabia2006In collaboration With others.
Tayma gathering land of Civilizations2007Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration with Hussein Abu Al-Hassan.
Al-Jawf: the fortified fortress of the North2008Series (Visible Villages on Incense route)
Asir: the majestic fortress of the south2009Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration with Khaled Al-Asmari.
Al-Baha: The smiling beauty2009Series (Visible Villages on Incense route).
Al-Qassim: History, Civilization and Trade2012Series (Visible Villages on Incense route)
Qatif andAl-Ahsa: Antiquities and Civilization_ _ _Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration with Farag Allah Ahmed Youssef.
Riyadh: Bride of Cities2015Series (Visible Villages on Incense route) in collaboration with Farag Allah Ahmed Youssef.

Death

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Al-Ansary died on 6 March 2023, at the age of 87.[8]

References

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  1. ^abal-Ansary, A.R.Qaryat al-Fau: A Portrait of Pre-Islamic Civilisation in Saudi Arabia. Riyadh University Press. 1982.
  2. ^Trade Routes Resources Blog.The ancient city of Gerha = Qariyat Al-Fau. February 17, 1999.
  3. ^Motya: a Phoenician and Carthaginian city in Sicily. Isserlin, B. S. J. and Taylor, Joan du Plat. Volume 1. Brill Academic Publishers. 1997.
  4. ^Tushingham, AD. Excavations in Jerusalem, 1961-1967. Royal Ontario Museum. 1985.
  5. ^abAdumatu Journal WebsiteArchived March 8, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  6. ^Deans of the College of Arts, King Saud UniversityArchived October 3, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Mandaville, J.The New Historians. Aramco World Magazine. Volume 3, number 2. 1980.
  8. ^"المؤرخ عبدالرحمن الأنصاري.. في ذمة الله". Al Riyadh. 6 March 2023. Retrieved6 March 2023.
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