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The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year old Portuguese fort raise their ochre walls like a crown over the gently rounded dome of a spreading gravel mound. The country around is quite flat and lies... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

The Ancient Capital of BahrainAbove the palmclad northern coast of Bahrain the ruins of a 400-year old Portuguese fort raise their ochre walls like a crown over the gently rounded dome of a spreading gravel mound. The country around is quite flat and lies... see more

A Neo-Babylonian Burial from Bahrain's Prehistoric CapitalThe excavations on which the Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition had in previous years been working - the prehistoric temples near Barbar 1) and the prehistoric capital city at Qala'a 2) - coul... see more

Snake Sacrifices in Bahrain's Ancient CapitalThe Danish Archeological Bahrain Expedition's Fourth Campaign of Excavation.The excavation of the prehistoric capital at Qala'at al-Bahrain continues to produce new and unexpected discoveries. The latest consis... see more

Snake Sacrifices in Bahrain's Ancient CapitalThe Danish Archeological Bahrain Expedition's Fourth Campaign of Excavation.The excavation of the prehistoric capital at Qala'at al-Bahrain continues to produce new and unexpected discoveries. The latest consis... see more

A Neo-Babylonian Burial from Bahrain's Prehistoric CapitalThe excavations on which the Danish Archeological Bahrain-Expedition had in previous years been working - the prehistoric temples near Barbar 1) and the prehistoric capital city at Qala'a 2) - coul... see more

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