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Nicholas Clapp,
which had
visited and
excavated the site of a
Bedouin well at
Shisr (18° 15' 47 N" 53° 39' 28" E) in
Dhofar province, Oman. The
conclusion they...
- The
archaeological site of
Shisr is
located next to the
village of Ash
Shiṣr in Dhofar, Oman. It used to be an oasis. The
settlement was an
inland trading...
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considered by some to be the same as: Iram of the
Pillars Archaeological site of
Shisr The
Wabar or Ubar craters, near the lost
Arabian city U bar, a
letter of...
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archaeological site of
Shisr in Oman. His
hypothesis is not
generally accepted by scholars. The
identification of Ubar as
Shisr is also problematic, and...
- Park of Wadi
Dawkah Location Dhofar, Oman
Includes Archaeological site of
Shisr Archaeological site and
natural environment of Khor Rori Archaeological...
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trade may have also been
influenced by
cities further south in Oman. The
Shisr site,
recognized as
Wubar (Ubar) by UNESCO's "Land of Frankincense" is one...
- they
traveled to Oman and
found a site near a present-day
settlement of
Shisr in the Rub' al
Khali in
early 1991.
Excavating beneath an
ancient fort,...
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frankincense trees of Wadi
Dawkah and the
remains of the
caravan oasis of
Shisr/Wubar and the
affiliated ports of Khor Rori and Al-Balid
vividly illustrate...
- 2000 The
ancient ports of Khor Rori and Al-Baleed, the
caravan oasis of
Shisr and Wadi
Dawkah in
southern Arabia were
crucial in the
production and distribution...
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frankincense was collected, a
trading post and
caravan supply station at
Shisr, and
ports of Khor Rori and Al-Baleed
which were
heavily fortified. Khor...