Published Date : 2022
Auther : Adelina Kutterer / Sabah A. Jasim / Eisa Yousif
Publisher : Arabian archaeology and epigraphy : Volume 26 : Issue 1
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This scientific research studies skeletons found in Jebel Al-Amilah after they were revealed by the winds that removed the light sandy layer that covered them. The results of the radiocarbon dating process showed that these structures dated to the Sassanid period, and this is confirmed by the presence of Sasanian seals with one of these structures. The foregoing indicates the possibility of these people migrating to this part of the land that is today part of the United Arab Emirates.
Snake cults in Iron Age south eastern Arabia. A consideration on autochthonous developments and possible connections with other Middle Eastern traditions
Published Date : 2015
Auther : Tracey Cian
Publisher : UCL Qatar
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This document presents a research proposal on the significance of snakes in the religious beliefs ...
Multiple phases of human occupation in southeast Arabia between 210000 and 120000 years ago
Published Date : 2022
Auther : K.Bretzke / F.Preusser / S.Jasim / C.Miller / G.Preston / K.Raith / S.J.Underdown / A.Parton / A.G.Parker
Publisher : nature portfolio
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English