ABSTRACT

First Published in 2002. Scott gives a fascinating account of an expedition that took place in 1937 to the Yemen when the country was closed to Europeans by order of the Imam. Ostensibly a scientific expedition, it possesses great political, cultural, and anthropological interest. The tense negotiations which preceded the expedition and the ultimate success assured that this work remains perhaps the most important account ever written of that forbidding land that occupies the southern half of the Arabian shore.

part |4 pages

PART I INTRODUCTORY

part |2 pages

PART II THE JOURNEY

chapter V|10 pages

ADEN AND LAHEJ

chapter VI|6 pages

GATEWAY TO THE HIGHLANDS: ADEN TO DHALA

chapter VII|13 pages

DHALA, CAPITAL OF THE AMIRI HIGHLANDS

chapter VIII|19 pages

Lifo on Jebel Jihaf

chapter IX|14 pages

RECESSES AND HEIGHTS OF JEBEL JlHAF

chapter X|19 pages

The upper Wadi· Tiban and Jebel Harir

chapter XIII|29 pages

THROUGH THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS TO SAN'A

chapter XIV|39 pages

MANY-TOWERED SAN'A

chapter XV|31 pages

TREKS IN SAN'A DISTRICT: OUR FARTHEST NORTH

chapter XVI|15 pages

THE GREAT FESTIVAL: WE MEET THE IMAM AT LAST

chapter XVII|19 pages

LAST DAYS IN SAN'A AND EXIT VIA HODEIDA

part |2 pages

PART III HISTORICAL—AND THE FUTURE

chapter XIX|10 pages

HISTORY BEFORE THE COMING OF ISLAM

chapter XX|8 pages

REMAINS OF THE PRE-ISLAMIC CIVILISATION

chapter XXI|11 pages

SINCE THE COMING OF ISLAM

chapter XXII|5 pages

PRODUCTS AND POSSIBILITIES