SAAR, Bahrain — More than 4,000 years ago, Dilmun merchants traveled from Mesopotamia to the Indus River, titans of trade and culture before the rise of the empires by the Persians or the Ottomans.
Ruins of the capital city of Dilmun, on the island of Bahrain, are visible alongside a fort dating to the sixteenth century a.d. Dilmun founded its capital around 2000 b.c., when it increasingly ...
Manama, Apr. 19 (BNA): The continuous archaeological excavation works in Bahrain in 2019 and 2020 have led to many new promising discoveries unearthed by professional world-renowned expeditions, which ...
Manama, Apr. 24 (BNA): In a milestone achievement, that underscores Bahrain’s deep-rooted cultural legacy, the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA) has announced the inscription of the ...
Failaka Island, Kuwait, has revealed a 4,000-year-old Dilmun civilization temple, the second found stacked on the same site. This significant Bronze Age discovery, made by a Kuwaiti-Danish team, ...
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