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Hodeida the Coastal Tehama (Yemen), edited by Maria-Vittoria Fontana

Maria-Vittoria Fontana (ed), Hodeida the Coastal Tehama (Yemen), published by Istituto per l’Oriente C.A. Nallino
(Rome, 2025), 3 vols.


These three volumes are devoted to the Yemeni city of Hodeida, the main subject of two targeted survey campaigns
carried out in 1997 and 1999 by the Mission of the (then) Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli (IUO Mission to
Hodeida) under the direction of Maria-Vittoria Fontana; it also covered two other port cities on the Yemeni Tehama
Coast, namely Mocha and Loheia.

Dedicated to the memory of Eugenio Galdieri, this three-volume book discusses these three coastal spaces in
Yemen, though the city of Hodeida takes the lion’s share in the discussion. It contains 43 chapters, which are the
result of a collaborative work of seventeen specialists.

Volume 1:
Foreword by Claudio Lo Jacono,
Note on transliteration,
Maps,
Tribute to Eugenio Galdieri,
Preface and Acknowledgments,
Introduction,
Chapters 1-12 (Hodeida: its geo-morphological context, its history from antiquity to the present, its trade and
inhabitants, its urban planning, its city walls and gates, the city plan of its intra-mœnia city)

Volume 2:
Chapters 13-23 (Hodeida, the intra-mœnia city: the catalogue of the 151 historical buildings and their inscriptions
dating from the late 18th century to the 20th century, the catalogue of the wooden artefacts and the stuccowork,
brickwork, and stained glass of the catalogued buildings, the catalogue of the mosques, the so-called samsara, the
public weigh station, the construction techniques and materials; Hodeida, the extra-mœnia city: the sample buildings
and their inscriptions, their wooden artefacts, stuccowork, brickwork, and stained glass)

Volume 3:
Chapters 24-43 (Hodeida, the extra-mœnia city: the sample mosques, the governors' residences, the cisterns and
forts; Hodeida: the intra- and extra-mœnia cities: insights, comments and comparisons, including two chapters on
the Red Sea Style, the port and shipping lines; Mocha and Loheia: their historical buildings and their inscriptions),


Bibliographical references,
Index of names and places