Traces of paradise : the archaeology of Bahrain, 2500BC-300AD : an exhibition at at the Brunei Gallery, Thornhaugh Street, London WC1, 12 July-15 September 2000

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Traces of paradise : the archaeology of Bahrain, 2500BC-300AD : an exhibition at at the Brunei Gallery, Thornhaugh Street, London WC1, 12 July-15 September 2000

presented by the Ministry of Cabinet Affairs & Information of the State of Bahrain and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London

Dilmun Committee, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-220)

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This comprehensive and heavily illustrated history of the Bahrain Islands over more than 3000 years fills a gap in our knowledge of the archaeology of the Middle East. Home to the ancient civilizations of Dilmun and Tylos, Bahrain was one of the most significant cultural areas in the region and its pre-eminence as a trading centre brought it enormous wealth, reflected in the buildings and artefacts that have been excavated in recent years. Many of these objects and sites have never been published before and this book reveals a range of materials for specialists in Middle Eastern archaeology and for all those with an interest in the art, architecture and history of the ancient world. An international team of archaeologists and historians assess the importance of the Dilmun culture, and Bahrain's development as "Tylos" from Alexander the Great to the Sasanians. The text is complemented by an extensive range of colour photographs that show the full range of Bahrain's artistic heritage.

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