The Semitic kingdoms of southern Arabia waxed rich during the first millennium B.C. by controlling the trade in frankincense and myrrh. Why they waned a few centuries later is a question still ...
It was only later when I was doing a book on the Jews of the Yemen that I picked up the trail again in southern Arabia. It was a wonderful, wonderful quest and it was very meaningful for me—the ...
Nehmé Movements of people along routes of trade were bringing new commodities northwards, such aromatics including frankincense, a resin formed from the sap of a tree native to southern Arabia ...
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Agency on Friday warned Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Saudi Arabia and Sudan ... days crossed into Egypt and southern Israel.