Published Date : 2022
Auther : Knut Bretzke / Nicholas J. Conard / Hans-Peter Uerpmann
Publisher : Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 44
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الإنجليزية
This article studies the FAY-NE1 site located in Jebel Faya, which is key to the study of early human history in the southeastern Arabian Peninsula. This site went through a series of settlement periods covering a time period of at least 210,000 years, which left behind a huge amount of sedimentation at the Jebel Faya site, making this site a cornerstone of Paleolithic research in the Arabian Peninsula.
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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English
This document presents a research proposal on the significance of snakes in the religious beliefs ...
The fort of Mleiha
Published Date : 2022
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Arabic
The fort was discovered in 1990. The French expedition conducted five campaigns of excavations until ...