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Famed for Its Many Pearls.Pearls are one of the few important articles of trade which Bahrain has through the ages produced on a large scale. They are therefore one of the prime factors resulting in the rich prehistoric civilizations on the island, as wel... see more

Famed for Its Many Pearls.Pearls are one of the few important articles of trade which Bahrain has through the ages produced on a large scale. They are therefore one of the prime factors resulting in the rich prehistoric civilizations on the island, as wel... see more

Archaeological sites marked by visible presence of shells can be found in different regions around the world. Named for their most visible characteristic, in Brazil they are known as sambaqui and in Japan as kaizuka. Shell mounds studies are part of local... see more

Lystrup ØstergårdA Neolithic workshopIn 2007 a remarkable small site dating from the later part of the Early Neolithic Funnel Beaker culture was discovered at Lystrup, north of Aarhus in Eastern Jutland. Careful total excavation of the site revealed a wel... see more

Activity sites from the Ertebølle periodDyngby III and Sindholt Nord In order to understand the maritime culture of the Ertebølle period in Denmark (5600-4000 BC), it is necessary to take as many sources as possible into account. In the following, two new... see more

Brovst Settlements of the Kongemose Culture have previously only been recorded in Zealand. Sporadic single finds, for example the flint-edge dagger from Flynderhage (see KUML 1969), which was assigned on typological grounds to the Kongemose Culture, have ... see more

Jamdat Nasr graves in the Oman When P. V. Glob and T. G. Bibby in 1958 paid their first visit to Abu Dhabi, they were following up a message from Tim Hillyard, the representative of the oil company ADMA, who had found »mounds of the Bahrain type« which he... 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

Kongemosen - A Mesolithic Site in the Bog Aamosen, ZealandIn the summer of 1952 thoroughgoing drainage and reclamation schemes were carried on in "Kongemosen", a portion of the large bog area known as Aamose in West Zealand.As a result of this work a numb... see more

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