Al Da'asa (Arabic: دعسة) is an archaeological site located on the western coast of Qatar. It is the most extensive Ubaid site in the country. It was excavated...
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Qatar (redirect from Al Bu Romaih)
6500–3800 BC) have been discovered in abandoned coastal settlements. Al Da'asa, a settlement located on the western coast of Qatar, is the most important...
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Bela) Al Ain Al-Ashoosh Awwam Barran Bakkah (Mecca) Barbar Temple Bidaa Bint Saud Al Bithnah Dalma Al Da'asa Dedan (Al-'Ula) Dibba Dumat Al-Jandal (Adummatu)...
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following: Al Da'asa Al Khor Island Jebel Jassassiyeh Lehsain Murwab Ras Abrouq Ruwayda Umm Al Maa Wadi Debayan Zubarah Al Ghariyah Beach Al Thakhira Beach...
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Archaeology of Qatar (section Qasr Al Malehat)
expeditions, with the most extensive being the coastal areas of Al Da'asa, Ras Abrouq and Al Khor Island. Artifacts such as flint tools, Ubaid and Barbar...
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the Najd and al-Hasa regions in Saudi Arabia, and a number of seasonal encampments were constructed around sources of water. Al Da'asa, a settlement...
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Prime Minister Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, who took control of the country while his cousin, Emir Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, was on a visit to Iran. While...
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in the museum. Their most significant discoveries were at the site of Al Da'asa, which contained numerous Ubaid potsherds dating to the Neolithic period...
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Khalifa Al Thani who, with the support of the ruling Al Thani family, took control of the country while his father, Emir Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, was...
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