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Social dimension of burial mounds
2013Burial mounds as artefacts of human culture represent a wide range of people’s actions and intentions. Not only they emphasize the funerary event but also reflect the social relations between the living community and ancestors. Throughout the Prehistory and Early Middle Ages burial mounds were created as well defined monuments and played an important ...
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The Bahrain Burial Mound Project
2007The beginning of archaeology in Bahrain was inspired by the vast burial mound cemeteries, but the picture we have today of the Early Dilmun period is mainly due to excavations in the capital of Dilmun, Qala'at al-Bahrain, the temples at Barbar and the settlement at Saar. v During the last 50 years the majority of burial mounds have been removed to make
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