New Archaeological Discoveries using Modern Techniques in Yemen
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i13.628Keywords:
Archaeological finds, modern techniques, stone Age, Bronze AgeAbstract
This study, deals with a number of newly discovered archaeological sites dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age, and includes models in individual dwellings, and tinny villages, as well as large cities. The study has focused on a number of different tombs, and temples that were all constructed in a continuous line of land located in the provinces of Sanā’a, Dhamār and Al-Baydā’ain the upper valleys which together constitute the tributaries of the valley (Dhana). Going through these sites, we try to draw attention to the archaeological and historical importance of the discovered sites and open a new horizon for archaeological researchers. The researcher followed the air survey method using Google Earth as well as the field survey to the selected sites and then they have been documented by the photographic photos. Then, these sites have been compared with other sites in Yemen.Downloads
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2019-12-01
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Nuʿmān, K. H. A. . (2019). New Archaeological Discoveries using Modern Techniques in Yemen. Journal of Arts, 1(13), 114-167. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i13.628
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