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9780395957868

The Road to Ubar

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  • ISBN13:

    9780395957868

  • ISBN10:

    0395957869

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-06-16
  • Publisher: Mariner Books

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Summary

No one thought that Ubar, the most fabled city of ancient Arabia, would ever be found-if it even existed. Buried in the desert without a trace, it had become known as "the Altantis of the Sands." Many had searched for Ubar, including Lawrence of Arabia. Then in the 1980s, Nicholas Clapp, a documentary filmmaker and amateur archaeologist, stumbled on the legend of the lost city while poring over historical manuscripts. Filled with overwhelming curiosity, he led two expeditions to Arabia with a team that included space scientists and geologists. The discovery of Ubar was front-page news across the world and was heralded by Time as one of three major scientific events of the year.

Author Biography

Nicholas Clapp, a noted documentary filmmaker, has lectured on Ubar at Brown University, the University of California at Los Angeles, California Institute of Technology, the National Geographic Society, and the Goddard Space Center.

Table of Contents

Prologuep. 1
Myth
Unicornsp. 7
The Sands of Their Desirep. 15
Arabia Felixp. 35
The Flight of the Challengerp. 47
The Search Continuesp. 62
The Inscription of the Crowsp. 73
The Rawi's Talep. 80
Should You Eat Something That Talks to You?p. 93
The City of Brassp. 95
The Singing Sandsp. 100
Expedition
Reconnaissancep. 109
The Edge of the Known Worldp. 132
The Vale of Remembrancep. 149
The Empty Quarterp. 155
What the Radar Revealedp. 177
City of Towersp. 180
Red Springsp. 205
Seasons in the Land of Frankincensep. 208
The Rise and Fall of Ubar
Older Than 'Adp. 219
The Incense Tradep. 227
Khuljan's Cityp. 238
City of Good and Evilp. 252
Sons and Thrones Are Destroyedp. 258
Epilogue: Hud's Tombp. 263
Key Dates in the History of Ubarp. 275
A Glossary of People and Placesp. 277
Further Reflections on al-Kisai's "The Prophet Hud"p. 280
Notesp. 289
Bibliographyp. 313
Acknowledgmentsp. 329
Indexp. 333
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