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The territory currently known as the United Arab Emirates was home to three distinct Iron Age periods. Iron Age I spanned 1,200–1,000 BCE, Iron Age II from 1,000–600 BCE, and Iron Age III from 600–300 BCE. This period of human development in the region was followed by the Mleiha or Late Pre-Islamic era, from 300 BCE onwards through to the Islamic era which commenced with the culmination of the 7th century Ridda Wars. Finds from the important site of Tell Abraq have been crucial in the division of the three Iron Age periods in the UAE.

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  • La Edad de Hierro en Emiratos Árabes Unidos albergó tres períodos distintos de la Edad del Hierro. La Edad de Hierro I abarcó del 1.200 al 1.000 a. e. c., la Edad de Hierro II del 1.000 al 600 a. e. c., y la Edad de Hierro III del 600 al 300 a. e. c. A este período de desarrollo humano en la región le siguió la era mleiha o preislámica tardía, desde el año 300 a. C. en adelante hasta la era islámica, que comenzó con la culminación de las guerras Ridda del siglo VII. Hasta cierto punto, el término «Edad de Hierro» se aplica incorrectamente, ya que existen pocas pruebas de cualquier trabajo de hierro indígena fuera de los hallazgos en Muwailah, que se cree que son importaciones,​ e incluso la amplia evidencia de fundición a lo largo de la Edad del Hierro encontrada en está dominada por la producción de cobre y estaño.​ Los hallazgos del importante sitio de en Umm al-Qaywayn han sido cruciales en la división de los tres períodos de la Edad de Hierro en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos.​ (es)
  • The territory currently known as the United Arab Emirates was home to three distinct Iron Age periods. Iron Age I spanned 1,200–1,000 BCE, Iron Age II from 1,000–600 BCE, and Iron Age III from 600–300 BCE. This period of human development in the region was followed by the Mleiha or Late Pre-Islamic era, from 300 BCE onwards through to the Islamic era which commenced with the culmination of the 7th century Ridda Wars. To some degree the term 'Iron Age' is misapplied, as little evidence exists for any indigenous iron-work outside the finds at Muweilah, themselves thought to be imports, and even the extensive evidence of smelting throughout the Iron Age found at Saruq Al Hadid is dominated by copper and tin production. Finds from the important site of Tell Abraq have been crucial in the division of the three Iron Age periods in the UAE. (en)
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  • The territory currently known as the United Arab Emirates was home to three distinct Iron Age periods. Iron Age I spanned 1,200–1,000 BCE, Iron Age II from 1,000–600 BCE, and Iron Age III from 600–300 BCE. This period of human development in the region was followed by the Mleiha or Late Pre-Islamic era, from 300 BCE onwards through to the Islamic era which commenced with the culmination of the 7th century Ridda Wars. Finds from the important site of Tell Abraq have been crucial in the division of the three Iron Age periods in the UAE. (en)
  • La Edad de Hierro en Emiratos Árabes Unidos albergó tres períodos distintos de la Edad del Hierro. La Edad de Hierro I abarcó del 1.200 al 1.000 a. e. c., la Edad de Hierro II del 1.000 al 600 a. e. c., y la Edad de Hierro III del 600 al 300 a. e. c. A este período de desarrollo humano en la región le siguió la era mleiha o preislámica tardía, desde el año 300 a. C. en adelante hasta la era islámica, que comenzó con la culminación de las guerras Ridda del siglo VII. (es)
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  • Edad de Hierro en Emiratos Árabes Unidos (es)
  • Iron Age in the United Arab Emirates (en)
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