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Published Date : 2022
Auther : Adelina Kutterer / Sabah A. Jasim / Eisa Yousif
Publisher : Arabian archaeology and epigraphy : Volume 26 : Issue 1
Available Languages -
English

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.



Excavations at Jebel Faya — The FAY-NE1 shelter sequence

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Auther : Knut Bretzke / Nicholas J. Conard / Hans-Peter Uerpmann
Publisher : Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 44
Available Languages -
الإنجليزية

This article studies the FAY-NE1 site located in Jebel Faya, which is key to the ...

In the far reaches of the Near East The recent discovery of Majan

Published Date : 2023
Auther : Joaquín María Córdoba (Coordinator)
Publisher : Sharjah Archaeology Authority
Location : Madrid, Spain.
Available Languages -
Spanish

Twenty years of discoveries for the Department of Ancient History, international scientific bodies and the ...