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Quraysh and the Roman army: Making sense of the Meccan leather trade
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Crone, Patricia
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African studies
/ Ancient civilizations of the near east
/ Antiquity
/ Area studies
/ Armed forces
/ Armies
/ Army
/ Art and archaeology
/ Ascription
/ Cultural tradition
/ Emperors
/ Hides
/ Historiography
/ History of trade
/ Islam
/ Islamic civilization
/ Leather & leather products
/ Leathers
/ Leatherworking
/ Mesopotamia and Near East
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern history
/ Nabatea and Pre-Islamic Arabic peninsula
/ Papyrus
/ Pastoralism
/ Political factors
/ Politics
/ Roman civilization
/ Roman Empire
/ Soldiers
/ Trade
/ War
2007
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Quraysh and the Roman army: Making sense of the Meccan leather trade
by
Crone, Patricia
in
African studies
/ Ancient civilizations of the near east
/ Antiquity
/ Area studies
/ Armed forces
/ Armies
/ Army
/ Art and archaeology
/ Ascription
/ Cultural tradition
/ Emperors
/ Hides
/ Historiography
/ History of trade
/ Islam
/ Islamic civilization
/ Leather & leather products
/ Leathers
/ Leatherworking
/ Mesopotamia and Near East
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern history
/ Nabatea and Pre-Islamic Arabic peninsula
/ Papyrus
/ Pastoralism
/ Political factors
/ Politics
/ Roman civilization
/ Roman Empire
/ Soldiers
/ Trade
/ War
2007
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Quraysh and the Roman army: Making sense of the Meccan leather trade
by
Crone, Patricia
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African studies
/ Ancient civilizations of the near east
/ Antiquity
/ Area studies
/ Armed forces
/ Armies
/ Army
/ Art and archaeology
/ Ascription
/ Cultural tradition
/ Emperors
/ Hides
/ Historiography
/ History of trade
/ Islam
/ Islamic civilization
/ Leather & leather products
/ Leathers
/ Leatherworking
/ Mesopotamia and Near East
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern history
/ Nabatea and Pre-Islamic Arabic peninsula
/ Papyrus
/ Pastoralism
/ Political factors
/ Politics
/ Roman civilization
/ Roman Empire
/ Soldiers
/ Trade
/ War
2007
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Quraysh and the Roman army: Making sense of the Meccan leather trade
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Quraysh and the Roman army: Making sense of the Meccan leather trade
2007
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This paper argues that the trade in leather and other pastoralist products, which the tradition ascribes to the Meccans, could make sense on the assumption that the goods were destined for the Roman army, which is known to have required colossal quantities of leather and hides for its equipment. The hypothesis that the Meccans were servicing the Roman military is examined and found to be impossible to prove in our current state of knowledge; it is at least compatible with the evidence, however, and also highly promising in terms the light it could throw on the political aspects of the rise of Islam.
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