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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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archaeological site of
Shisr in Oman. His
hypothesis is not
generally accepted by scholars. The
identification of Ubar as
Shisr is also problematic, and...
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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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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...
- team set out to find Ubar and
ended up
working on one site
known as the
Shisr site.
While there,
Clapp decided that what they had
found was in fact Ubar...
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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...
- Park of Wadi
Dawkah Location Dhofar, Oman
Includes Archaeological site of
Shisr Archaeological site and
natural environment of Khor Rori Archaeological...
- the
ancient ports of Khor Rori and Al-Baleed, and the
caravan oases of
Shisr and Wadi
Dawkah Five
falajs were
inscribed in 2006 to
represent an irrigation...
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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...