Literacy and Identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia
Discover the fascinating world of ancient Arabia with Literacy and Identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia by M. C. A. Macdonald. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this compelling hardback spans 432 pages, delving into a time when literacy flourished in the Arabian Peninsula. Between 1000 BC and 400 AD, a remarkable proportion of the population in ancient west Arabia possessed reading and writing skills, surpassing other regions of the ancient Near East and possibly the entire ancient world. Macdonald expertly examines the intricate ways in which both literate and non-literate communities engaged with written language, revealing the profound impact of literacy on identity and culture in this historical context. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of literacy, the Arabian Peninsula, and the cultural dynamics of pre-Islamic societies.