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Arabian Gulf Archeology The Eleventh Campaign of the Danish Archeological Expedition 1965On the 25th of January 1965 the advance party of the 11th Danish expedition to the Arabian Gulf arrived in Bahrain to reopen the camp within the ruins of the Portugue... see more

Arabian Gulf Archeology The Eleventh Campaign of the Danish Archeological Expedition 1965On the 25th of January 1965 the advance party of the 11th Danish expedition to the Arabian Gulf arrived in Bahrain to reopen the camp within the ruins of the Portugue... see more

Archaeological investigations in the Oman peninsula A preliminary reportThe plain extended, savannah-like with its scattered trees, out toward the mountains. The sand blew before the wind, and settled in miniature dunes against the small thorn bushes arou... see more

A bronze mirror handle from the Barbar temple, BahrainA further link with the Kulli culture - south Baluchistan.Among the copper or bronze objects recovered during the excavations at the temples of Barbar in the northern coast of Bahrain, is an interestin... see more

The Furreby Wheel In the summer of 1959 I found a little bronze wheel at Furreby in Vendsyssel. It lay on a wind-blown slope by the sea among potsherds from the Roman Iron-Age, arrowheads and sherds from the Late Neolithic, and steatite sherds from the Vi... see more

Medieval Danish stone mortars Classification: The Danish medieval stone mortars may be classified according to material, which simultaneously provides a typological classification.Group A: Mortars of calcareous sandstone.AI: Yellowish-white, fine-grained ... see more

Gulf of Oman Coast The greater part of the Arabian coast of the Gulf of Oman lies in the territory of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, in which permission to carry out archeological reconnaissance has not yet been received. However, between the mountaino... see more

Archeological Investigations in Four Arab States.The Danish archeological investigations in the countries along the shores of the Arabian Gulf were continued in the spring of 1959, with excavations in the Principalities of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Abu D... see more

On the Date of the Temple at Barbar in Bahrain During his first stay at Bahrain, in the winter of 1953-54, P. V. Glob discovered on a survey along the northern coast of the island near the village of Barbar« ... in the edge of a gravel mound of considerab... see more

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