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Alabaster Vases from the Bahrain TemplesThe Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition's Fifth Excavation CampaignAmong the many objects discovered in the course of five winters of work in the temples at Barbar (Fig. 1) are three almost complete alabaster va... see more

Alabaster Vases from the Bahrain TemplesThe Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition's Fifth Excavation CampaignAmong the many objects discovered in the course of five winters of work in the temples at Barbar (Fig. 1) are three almost complete alabaster va... see more

Arabian Gulf archeology The Eighth Campaign of the Danish Archeological Expedition 1961/62During the winter of 1961/62 the expedition sent out from the Forhistorisk Museum in Aarhus continued its work on the Arabian littoral of the Arabian Gulf, operating... see more

Burial Cairns on Umm an-NarIn the sheikhdom of Abu Dhabi, on the Persian Gulf coast of the Oman peninsula, lies the little, naked, rocky island of Umm an-Nar. With its central limestone plateau and its wide sandy beaches, it resembles all the other small ... see more

Temples at BarbarEven the smallest clue may lead to important results. During a reconnaissance in the northern coastal area of Bahrain the top of a large block of stone, in which two square holes and one round hole had been cut, was noticed protruding fro... see more

Arabian Gulf archeology The Eighth Campaign of the Danish Archeological Expedition 1961/62During the winter of 1961/62 the expedition sent out from the Forhistorisk Museum in Aarhus continued its work on the Arabian littoral of the Arabian Gulf, operating... see more

Burial Cairns on Umm an-NarIn the sheikhdom of Abu Dhabi, on the Persian Gulf coast of the Oman peninsula, lies the little, naked, rocky island of Umm an-Nar. With its central limestone plateau and its wide sandy beaches, it resembles all the other small ... see more

Temples at BarbarEven the smallest clue may lead to important results. During a reconnaissance in the northern coastal area of Bahrain the top of a large block of stone, in which two square holes and one round hole had been cut, was noticed protruding fro... see more

When raising the fruit harvest scenes in the Athenian black and red figured vases systematically, one notices a direct relation between the practice of this agriculturist activity and the women. One intends with this paper to establish possible explanatio... see more

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