History and Archaeology of the Gulf Arab countries in the last twenty years. A model: the case of Sharjah (UAE)
Author
Abboud Jasim, SabahPublisher
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y EgiptologíaDate
2019Citation
10.15366/isimu2019.22.001
Isimu 22 (2019): 61-70
ISSN
1575-3492 (print); 2659-9090 (online)DOI
10.15366/isimu2019.22.001Editor's Version
http://doi.org/10.15366/isimu2019.22.001Subjects
Sharjah; Jebel Faya; Palaeolithic; Neolithic; Bedouins; Arabian Peninsula; Falaj.; ArqueologíaRights
© 2019 Sabah Abboud JasimAbstract
Archaeological excavations conducted in the Emirate of Sharjah, notably the middle area, during the last
twenty years, have revealed unprecedented and important discoveries. Human migration, Bedouin style of
life and the invention of underground water channels system “Falaj” are the most significant discoveries that dealt with in this article Las excavaciones arqueológicas llevadas a cabo en el Emirato de Sharjah, especialmente en su área
central durante los pasados veinte años, han proporcionado descubrimientos importante sy sin precedente.
Las emigraciones humanas, el estilo de vida beduíno y la invención del sistema de canales subterráneos,
llamado falaj, son los hallazgos más significativos y que motiva este artículo
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