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13 An Overview of Archaeological Discoveries in Qatar During the Past 60 Years

    Sultan Muhesen, Faisal Al Naimi

The Archaeology of North Arabia, Oases and Landscapes, pp. 355-366, 2016/11/30

Proceedings of the International Congress held at the
University of Vienna, 5-8 December, 2013

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Abstract

This contribution very briefly presents the archaeology in Qatar, based on the results of field projects, such as surveys and excavations, undertaken by Qatar Museums jointly with several missions – viz. Copenhagen, Birmingham, Wales Universities and the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) – at various sites dated from prehistory to the late Islamic period. The discoveries showed that Qatar clearly was inhabited since the Neolithic, although many questions need to be answered about the importance and nature of the past occupation both from a historical and an environmental perspective. This will be the subject for future research.

Keywords: Archaeology, excavation, survey, prehistory, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Islamic period, Qatar