A discovery of graves by Royal Oman Police (ROP) while digging for
the new border check post in the Aswad area of the province of Shinas in
northern Oman has led archaeologists to the discovery of a settlement
dating back to 2000 BC, according to a senior archaeologist at the
Ministry of Heritage and Culture.
“The check post will be built at the spot but the archaeology site
will be protected,” Sultan Al Bakri, Director of Antiquity Department at
the Ministry, told newsmen.
He said that after the ROP informed the department about the
discovery of some graves at the site, Omani archaeologists, some of them
Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) graduates and some trained by the
ministry, began working on the site.
“The team has unearthed a settlement and an archaeological cemetery
that dates back to 2000 BC, which is also called the Wadi Souq period,”
the ministry official said referring to a period between 1900 BC and
1100 BC.
He added that the team had completed the work on a site that spans
over three kilometres and next season further surveys will be carried
out to see if there are similar sites around the area.
The settlement, of which only round stone foundations remain, was
discovered in the course of digging to build a border check post at the
site.
The subsequent excavation works by archaeologists included a number
of tombs of the Wadi Souq period. “The oval, rectangular tombs look like
the letter ‘U’,” he added.
The tombs include body remains, arrow heads, daggers, knives,
needles, brass necklaces, local and imported beads from neighbouring
cultures, clay utensils and soapstone.
Al Bakri said that this was the second such discovery of a 2000 BC
site in northern Oman after similar finds in the coastal city of Sohar
about 231kms north of Muscat.
“These discoveries further establishes proof of northern Oman being a
vital copper trade link during the bronze age between the Harappa
civilisation, Bahrain’s Delmon civilisation and Iran’s civilisation in
Mesopotamia,” the senior archaeologist said. [GN]
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2000 BC Cemetery With Body Remains, Arrow Heads, Daggers, Knives discovered in Oman
Written By Gragrah on Sunday, December 30, 2012 | 12/30/2012 05:29:00 pm
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