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Amlah or ʿAmlāʾ (23°07′52″N 56°54′07″E / 23.13111°N 56.90194°E), al-Dhāhirah province (41 km ESE of ʿIbrī), Sultanate of Oman.The area around Amlah contains numerous archaeological sites which came to light during surveys in the mid 1970s. Those that are available to the public date from the Bronze Age Wadi Suq period to the late pre-Islamic period. 26 excavated graves provide evidence for a cemetery at al-Fuwaydah. The graves and grave goods are related most closely to those of the United Arab Emirates, , i.e. PIR, and not the Samad Late Iron Age. Among the most striking Late Iron Age finds are bronze inscribed on the inside.

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  • Amlah or ʿAmlāʾ (23°07′52″N 56°54′07″E / 23.13111°N 56.90194°E), al-Dhāhirah province (41 km ESE of ʿIbrī), Sultanate of Oman.The area around Amlah contains numerous archaeological sites which came to light during surveys in the mid 1970s. Those that are available to the public date from the Bronze Age Wadi Suq period to the late pre-Islamic period. 26 excavated graves provide evidence for a cemetery at al-Fuwaydah. The graves and grave goods are related most closely to those of the United Arab Emirates, , i.e. PIR, and not the Samad Late Iron Age. Among the most striking Late Iron Age finds are bronze inscribed on the inside. (en)
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  • Amlah or ʿAmlāʾ (23°07′52″N 56°54′07″E / 23.13111°N 56.90194°E), al-Dhāhirah province (41 km ESE of ʿIbrī), Sultanate of Oman.The area around Amlah contains numerous archaeological sites which came to light during surveys in the mid 1970s. Those that are available to the public date from the Bronze Age Wadi Suq period to the late pre-Islamic period. 26 excavated graves provide evidence for a cemetery at al-Fuwaydah. The graves and grave goods are related most closely to those of the United Arab Emirates, , i.e. PIR, and not the Samad Late Iron Age. Among the most striking Late Iron Age finds are bronze inscribed on the inside. (en)
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