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    Default Archaeologists discover 7,500-year-old temple city in Kuwait

    Archaeologists in Kuwait have uncovered a 7,500-year-old temple city in the northern coast of Kuwait Bay, according to Polish archeologists.

    The discovery includes a temple and public plaza, indicating that a complex and advanced society may have existed in the area over seven millennia ago.

    The archeological team, led by Professor Piotr Bielinski of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology (PCMA) at the University of Warsaw, discovered the ancient structures at the Bahra 1 dig site.

    "Indications suggest that it was a building with a cultic (religious) function and it combines elements of the Ubaid culture", said Professor Bielinski.

    Although little is known about the Ubaid civilisation, it is believed that they were the first agricultural settlers in the region, which would later be known as Sumer.

    Professeor Bielinski added that the spacing between the building "indicates town planning, which is very surprising at a site with such an early date".

    The Bahra 1 site in eastern Kuwait is the largest discovered Ubaid settlement in the Arabian Peninsula.

    Further investigation into the buildings could prove that they are the oldest of their kind ever discovered.

    At least ten other structures and at least 16,000 pottery fragments have been found at the same site.

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    I wonder how different genetically these people would be to the people now living in the region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disaffection View Post
    I wonder how different genetically these people would be to the people now living in the region.
    Not all that different. Kuwait was always more connected to the Arabian peninsula than anything else. It just shows that the Arabian peninsula was always home to ancient civilizations.
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    Bahrain also hosted Mesopotamian civilizations for a while.

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    The Arabian peninsula had hosted many cultures and civilizations, and that's just the tip of the iceburg. Nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toppo900 View Post
    The Arabian peninsula had hosted many cultures and civilizations, and that's just the tip of the iceburg. Nice.
    Yep Exactly, as more and more discoveries we will find that the Arabian peninsula had very ancient civilizations and one of the most ancient
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