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TheHasatBaniSaltintheal-ZahirahProvinceoftheSultanateofOman
Paul Yule
TheHasatBaniSaltisSouth-eastern Arabia’slargestandmostimportantrockartmon-
ument( ).OftenreferredtoasColeman’sRock,itisnamedafterthegeologistRobertColeman,whobywordofmouthmadeitknowninthe1970s.Mostrockimag-esinOmanareofsmalldimensionsandarepecked,sometimesscratched,intothestone.ManyintheSouthProvinceZufar,whatevertheirage,arepainted.ButtheHasatBaniSaltistheonlyoneinallofSouth-eastern Arabiathatissculptedinlowrelief.
Moreover,pre-IslamicartmonumentsinOmanarerareindeedandseldomdealtwithseriously.R.Jäckli,C.Clark,andK.PrestoninvestigatedtherockartoftheSultanate’scentralareainthemid1970s.Locatednearal-Hamra,theHasatBaniSaltisan“exotic”over6minheight.Exoticsarelargefragmentsoferodedmetamorphosedmarblewhichcontrastwiththesurroundingmaficrock. TheHasatBaniSaltliesinthedeepestpart( wadi)ofthe Wadial-AbribetweenGhumarandBiladSait( ).Situatedclosetotheeasternwall,therockisprominentlyvisibleinthewadi.Itsreliefshavebeenadmiredbymanyvisitors,bothlocalandfromabroad. TheHasatBaniSaltislocated
inwhatisconsideredtobethecountry’smajorareaforrockart.ClarkandPreston publishedthefirstuseablephotosofpartofthereliefs,buthadlittletogoonfortherelativeandabsolutechronology,akeyquestiontobediscussedbrieflybelow.Inas-
muchasover20yearshaselapsedsincefirstpublication,itseemsappropriatetorecon-siderthistopic.
OvertheyearsothershavestudiedtheHasatBaniSaltreliefs.Inthemid1980s,anItalianteammadeasiliconimpressionofthereliefsonthesouth-south-westsideand
preparedadetaileddrawing.Some,includingtheauthor,havevisitedthestoneinor-dertodeterminethemostfavourabletimeofdayforviewingandphotographing.Morninglightcastsaslightlymorerakinglightonthereliefsofthe“south”facethanwesterneveninglight.Giventheimportanceoftheserarereliefsandthecumulativeeffectsofvandalism,werecordedtheminsomedetailandassignednumberstothe
ThisnoteisdedicatedtoascholarofinternationalstandingwhosebroadinterestsrangefromtheHim-
alayaover Arabia,to TurkeyandthenEurope.OvertheyearsinHeidelbergasaNearEasternarchaeologist,heactivelyhassupportedtheexcavationandrockartstudiesofdistantplacesoutsidetheusual
boundsofthisfield.
Introduction
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MythanksgotoourcolleaguesintheDepartmentof Antiquitieswhohaveenabledmywork overtheyears. Themainrecordingtookplacein1997withthehelpofagrantfromtheFritz ThyssenFoundationandsupportfrom W.M.Domke.ExceptforFig.5(G. Weisgerber),thephotosaretheauth-or’s.PeterPahlenmeasuredtheHasatBaniSaltwithaninfraredtachymeter.JosephEiwangerandMartinBemmannmadeparticularsuggestionsinthetext.Diacriticsnotpossibleinthisformat.Pub-lished:LuxOrientis Archäologiezwischen AsienundEuropa,FestschriftfürHaraldHauptmannzum65.Geburtstag,R.M.Boehmer/J.Maran(eds.),Rahden:Leidorf2001,pp.443-450.ISSN1433-4194.
C.Clark1975,113no.20onthemap“Coleman’srockatHasatbinSalt”pl.1.K.Preston1976,30namesitthe“Jebelal-Abri“. Thissiteisnotvisibleonhismaponp.18-19.
InDhofarnumeroussiteshavebeenidentifiedbythearchaeologist Alib. Ahmedb. Alib.Mahashal-Shaheri.Seehisbookof1994.
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figures.Inall,sevenmen,women,andachildarerecognizeable. Thecoarsegrey-greenishmetamorphicmarbleconglomerateweathersalongthecleavagesbetweentheindividualrockinclusions.Owingtotheparticularchemicalcompositionoftherock
andsurfaceerosion,unlikesomanystonesinOman,itisnotdark-enedbyadesertvarnish. Thereliefsappeartobecomplete,theobviousexceptionbeingtherightarmofthemanno.4andthelegsofthewomanno.2,whichhaveweatheredaway.Notracesofcolouringarepreserved.Figureno.4istheonlyfigurewhichshowsclear damagesinceitwasfirstpublishedin1976.Sincethemid1980s,theHasatBaniSaltreliefsonthe“south”facehavebeendefacedpartiallybygraffitiandbystonethrow-ing.Onthe“north”face,Figurenos.6and7arenearlyimpossibletosee. Theirpoorer
preservationowesperhapstothemorefriablecompositionofthispartofthestone.Onthewhole,thedamagetothestoneanditsreliefsarisesfromtheexposuretorain,run-ningwater,andalternatingdailyextremesintemperature.
Themaingroupoffiguresarelocatedontheflattishsouth-south-westfaceoftherock ). Thelowestedgeofthereliefstandsover2mabovethepresentfloor
ofthewadiInthisfloodarea,thegravelcouldeasilyhaveerodedorbeendepositedand/orbothoverthecenturies. Thus,whetherthesculptorsstoodonthegroundoronscaffoldingisamootquestion. Thenorth-north-westface( )showsthreefigures
bestviewedinPreston’splate4onpage31ofhisaforementionedarticle.Beginningwiththe“south”face,thefollowingfiguresarevisible:
Thislargecentralmalefigure(inall2.5mhigh)dominatesthefiguralgroup.Itsoutlinecarvingisdeep. Thetorsoandfacearedepictedfrontallywiththe
DescriptionoftheReliefs
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Fig.1Photoofthemainreliefgrouping.
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lips,nose,andeyelidsemphasized. Thetorso,arms,andheadaremoreplasticallyrenderedthanthelowerpartofthefigure. Thearmsareclumsilyconnectedtoplastical-lyemphasizedshoulders.Simplehandsandarmslackanyverisimilitudetonature.Thelegsareshortandtheclub-likefeetfacetothefigure’sleft. A pointedunidentifi-ableobject,probablyaweapon,projectsfrombothsidesofthefigure’sraisedrighthand. Thefigurewearsapatternedbeltwhichbindsuphiskiltinafold.Hisrightlegispatternedwithfivecircles,perhapsfromtrousers.
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Thisfrontaldepictionofawoman(1.25mpreservedheight)islocatedtomanno.1'simmediateright.Clearlyindicatedarebreasts,arms,lefthand,andaskirt. Theshouldersareformedbyastraighthorizontalline.Hairorheadgeararein-dicatedsimplyonbothsidesoftheface. Thecarvingisnotnearlyasdeepasthatof manno.1.Lowerextremitiesarenotvisible.
Standingsmallchildwiththefeettogether,frontallydepicted(0.8mheight). Theleftarmhangsandtherightoneisraised. Thenavelisplasticallyem-
phasized. Thecarvingissimilarinitssoftvolumetothatofmanno.1.
Positionedatthesamebaseheightasthemanno.1,thisfiguremeasuresc.1.55minheight.Itisthepoorestpreservedofthoseinthe“south”groupandthemostdifficulttophotograph. Visiblearetheface,torso,andlegs. Theleftarmand
handarevisible.Inapublishedphoto,bothsidesoftheupperrightarmarevisible. Amalefigurewasprobablyintended. Tracesofaskirtarevisibleonthefigure’srightside.Butthefigure’sleftsideisobscuredbytheeffectsoferosionandbythespaltingofthestone.Possiblefragmentsofabasearepreserveduponwhichthefigurestands.
Threefurtherindividualsarehardlyrecognizeableonthenorth-north-westsideofthestone. Thestandingfigure’sfaceisinitsproportionsandfrontalitysimi-lartothoseofmanno.1renderedonthe“south”sideofthestone. Thefiguremeas-.
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Fig.2 TheareaaroundtheHasatBaniSalt(after sheetNF40-03).
Fig-PlanandprofileofColeman’sRock (P.Pahlen).
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ures1.5m(preservedheight)andtheshouldersare66cmwide.ItispoorlypreservedTherightarmisinorganicallyrenderedandiscomposedoftwoverticalstripswhichdefineeachsideofthearm. A largerighthandisscarcelyvisible. Thetreatmentofthelowerextremitiesresemblesthatofthefemaleno.2.
Lessthanametertotheleftvisiblearetheface,hairdoaswellastracesofthetorsoandtheleftarmof Stillfurthertotheleft,thethirdandpoorestpreservedfigureofthetwogroups( )hasthesamehairdoasdoFigurenos.2and6.Theleftarmandpossibletracesoftheleftbreastarevisible.Onthestrengthofthesharedhairdo,womenseemtobedepicted.
CommonarchetypalthemesofrockartinOman,includingmountedriderswithtri-dentsandthosepertainingtohuntingmagic,arepresentinthewadi. Withthepossibleexceptionofmanno.1,whichcanbecomparedtodepictionsaroundtheMediterran-eanofasmitingfigurewichwieldsaweaponorthunderbolt pharaohs,
Levantinemetallicfigurines,Zeus,JupitorDolichenus),thefiguresdepictedhavenoobvioussupernaturalattributes.
Figureno.6. Figureno.7
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H.Müller-Karpe1980,pl.188B1(pharaoh);pl.188B1(Levantinedeitybrandishingaweapon
withonearm,Megiddo);pl.149B2&3(Ra sShamra);pl.153.3-5,8-9.M.Hörig/E.Schwertheim
1987,no.279pl.51;no.587pl.128.Naturally,nodirecthistoricconnectionwiththefiguresunder discussioncanbedetermined.
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Fig.4 Themaingroupofreliefs(G.Endlich).
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Theidentificationofpurported“negroid”and“caucasoid”physiognomy,whichrestsontheprominentlipsoftheFigurenos.1to4,isnotparticularlyconvincing,giventhearbitraryconventionswhichthesculptorsworkedoutforotheranatomicaland
physiognomaticfeatures.
Sharedelementsofstyleofthereliefsincludeaconsistenttreatmentoftheheadsandfacescombinedwithfrontaldepiction,thesilhouettecarving,aswellasthelargesizeoftheFigurenos.1,3-5.Figurenos.2,6,and7formasecondgroupinwhichthe
armsappearasflatsolidbodies,asopposedtothedoubleoutlinescharacteristicoftheothergroup.Notsurprisingly,thediscontentofscholarsinrecentyearswithregardto
styleasananalyticaltoolforthestudyofrockart,combinedwiththesimplestyleof thereliefs,resultinthepresentnoteinalargelynon-stylisticapproachtothereliefs.
Toanswerthequestionoftheiconologyofthestonereliefs,onemayfirstturntothecompositionofthe“south”faceforahint. Themaleno.1,crowdsthecentralandotherwisedominantwomanno.2toitsimmediateright.Maleno.1isalsofarlarger thanwomanno.2andiscutinadifferentrelieftechnique(seeabove). Whilethecen-tralfiguralpairstandatthesameapproximateheight,manno.4ispositionedsome-
whatlower. Thechild,no.3,isposedabovethegroundlevelusedbytheothers.Onthe“north”face,thecompositionisnearlyrandom,andthefiguresdonotinteractwitheachother. Themaleno.5ispositionedslightlyhigherthanthefemale(no.7).Theheadofthefemale(no.6)betweenthemislocatednearly1mbelowthoseoftheothertwo.
Within300mtothewestoftheHasatBaniSaltsomeoftheSouth-eastern Arabia’s
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mostinterestingandattractiverockartimagesaretobefound.Butthesearerenderedinotherentirelydifferentstyles,techniques,andvaryintheirsubjectmatteraswell.Thereisnoreasontodateallofthediverseimagesintheimmediateareatooneand
thesameperiod. ThenearestsettlementassociatedwiththeHasatBaniSaltreliefsliessome1000mnorthinthelowlyingoasisatGhumar.Forgeologicalreasons,con-ditionshaveenabledsettlementhereforcenturies. Thislocalancientpopulationcreat-edand/oratleastknewofthereliefs.
Intheirstyleandfiguralproportions,thefiguresarenearlyunique. Theonlyotherpar-
allelknowntothewriterislocatedintheimmediatevicinity ,animage2minheight,scratchedintooneoftheexoticsnearBiladSait. AsopposedtotheanthropomorphicreliefsoftheHasatBaniSalt,thisoneisscratchedinasimplemannerintotherock.Thearmsarelongandstraight,thelegsareshort. Thegarmentissimilartothatof manno.1.
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Somehavebeendatedtothe2ndmillenniumB.C.E.bymeansofcomparisonswiththepot-terydecorationofthe WadiSuqPeriod.
C.Clark1975,no.19,118pl.5.
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Fig.7Fotoofmaleno.5.Fig.6 Thelargestreliefonthenorthside(Figure
no.5),drawnfromaFototakenobliquely(I.Steuer).
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Thecompositionofthefiguresandthetechniqueofcarvingonthe“south”facesug-geststwophasesofcarving. Thefemaleno.2ismoreshallowlycarvedthantheother figures. Asmentionedabove,thelargemaleno.1crowdsitanddoesnotappeartobe-
longtotheoriginalcomposition.Inaddition,Figurenos.1,3,and4formagroupwiththecircularshapeofthefaceandintheirgeneralproportionsascommonsharedfeat-ures. Thesepostdatethewomanno.2.Manno.4isdifficulttorelatetotheothersstyl-istically,butismoresimilarinstyleandcarvingtechniquetothelaterfiguresthantowomanno.2.Possiblymanno.1iscarvedoverthecompanionofthewoman,no.2,effacingit.Itseemsunlikelythatawomanwouldbecarvedaloneasymmetricallyasthemainfigure.Onthe“north”facemanno.5alsoismoredeeplycarvedthanarethewomennos.6and7. Thehairdoofthelatterresemblethatofthefemaleno.2.Sum-mingup,thefirstphaseincludestheFigurenos.2,6,and7. Theremainingimages
belongtothesecondphase. Theamountoftimelyingbetweenthetwocannotbe judged.
Giventheconstantweatheringofthesurface,extremestoneagedatingsareimplausi- ble. Thelackofabaselineonbothfacesoftherockistypicalofprehistoricrockart,andlesssothatoflaterperiods. Alsopotentiallyimportantforthedatingofthereliefsisthelivelystyleofthefiguresandtheircomposition.Obviouslythedepictionofwo-men’sbreasts(femaleno.2andprobablyno.7)isinacceptibletotheprinciplesofIs-lam. ThespreadofIslamprovidesarough forthefigures,butnotaveryexactonebecausethisreligiondidnottakeholdalloverthecountryatjustone
pointintimeafterthearrivaloftheambassadorfromtheProphetin628C.E.. Anti-
quariandetailsdonotdatethefigures,whichasmentioned,havenocloserelativesineitherstyle,techniqueoriconographyinadjacentareas.DuringtheParthianandSas-anianperiodsanimportantregionforrockartliesinnearbysouth-westernIran,ac-rossthe ArabianGulf.Largescalefigurescarvedtheremighthaveservedasanin-spirationforourreliefs.ExtensiveearlyhistoriccontactsbetweenFarsandOmanarewellknownwhichwouldpossiblyhaveenabledthetransmission.ButtheParthianre-lieffigures(mostlyofficialpersonnages)inFarsarefrontal,immobile,andarehieratic
incharacter.Despitetheseobjections,thelargesizeofthefiguresstillmayhave providedaninspirationfortheHasatBaniSaltreliefs. WhileSasanianreliefsalso providenospecificiconographicparallels,thesenumerouslargescalereliefsmaywellhaveprovidedtheinspirationfortheequallylargereliefsacrosstheGulf.Commonto
bothisamovementedcomposition,whichislackingintheParthianreliefs.
Sincethereliefsandtheabove-mentionedparalleltomanno.1belongtothesamegeographicallyremotearea,theircreatorsprobablywerelocallybased. Thecarvingisnotprofessional,asonemightexpectfromanareawithanindigenoustraditionofotherwisestrictlysimplerockart. Asalreadymentioned,thenextprehistoricand
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historicsettlementlies1kmtothenorth.NearbyandbeyonditareotherssuchasatGhãlqaddimwherethecarversalsocouldhavelived.
Fortheiconologyofthereliefswehavelittleinformation.Behindthesimplefiguresstandscomplicatedsocialbehaviour. Theidentityofthefiguresisenigmatic.ItseemsunlikelythatgodsaredepictedontheHasatBaniSalt.Exceptforthelargemaleno.1,nonehasanattributethatcouldbeinterpretedassupernatural.Iflife-sizehumanfigureswereworshippedinthePre-Islamicreligionofthearea,thiswouldbethefirstknownsuchcase. Todateknowncultobjectsincludeasmallpotteryanthropomorph
from Amlah,metallicanthropomorphsfromBahla/al-Aqirandanimisticplaces.TheserangeindatefromthelatethirdmillenniumuntilthearrivalofIslam. Wearenotdealingwithartintoday’ssensethatapleasant,aestheticallysignificant,ordecor-ativecontentisbeingcommunicated.
ThecontentofthereliefsjibespoorlywiththeaniconicpreceptsofIslam. Thename“HasatBaniSalt”isnodoubtsecondaryandrecent. The“rockoftheBaniSalt”namesatribewhichinhabitsthe WadiGhulafewkilometerstothenorth.DuringtheParthianandSasanianPeriodspossibleorevenlikelyparallelsfromneighbouringFarsdepictmortals. Thesereliefsarethemostlikelysourceofinspirationforthoseun-derdiscussion,owingtotheirsizeandsubjectmatter. Themaincarvingofthe“south”facesuggeststheboundarystoneofafamilyortribeforthoseapproachingfromthesouth.Butgiventhislineofthought,thefiguresonthenorthsideofthestonearedif-ficulttoexplain. Alternativesuggestionsincludearitualcarvingoffiguresintothestone.Italsoseemsthatthelargemaleno.1hasliterallybeenimposedovertheprev-iouslydepictedfigures. Thefiguresonthe“south”facewereoriginallycomposedas
agroup,butonewhichchangedovertime.
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