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3. The Umm al-Nar culture represented the apex of the __________________ age civilization.

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Umm Al Nar (Arabic: romanized: Umm an-Nār or Umm al-Nar, lit. 'Mother of the Fire') is the name given to a Bronze Age culture that existed around 2600-2000 BCE in the area of modern-day United Arab Emirates and Northern Oman. The Arabic name has in the past frequently been transliterated as Umm an-Nar and also Umm al-Nar. The etymology derives from the island of the same name which lies adjacent to Abu Dhabi city and which provided early evidence and finds attributed to the period.[1][2]

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