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how was the life in Jabel Faya and other regions during different ages.

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Answered by jp74kkp
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Jebel Fayal is an archaeological site and limestone hill or escarpment near Al Madam in the Emirate of Sharjah, the UAE, located about 50 km (31 mi) east of the city of Sharjah, and between the shoreline of the Gulf and Al Hajar Mountains. It contains tool assemblages from the Iron Age, the Bronze Age, the Neolithic and the Paleolithic. Because its deepest assemblage has been dated to 125,000 years ago, it was thought to be the world's most ancient settlement yet discovered of anatomically modern humans outside of Africa at the time of its discovery in 2011. Finds of a yet earlier date have since been found at Misliya cave in the Levant.The finds from excavations at Faya and surrounding digs are displayed at the Mleiha Archaeological Centre.

Answered by prakashakash802
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Nobel, Alfred Bernhard, 1833-1896), it (Nobel, Alfred Bernhard). He invented a famous explosive called dynamite. World Famous Nobel Prize established in 1900(1901)

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Alfred Bernard Nobel was born in Stockholm, on the banks of the Baltic Sea, and his father moved to St. Petersburg with his family from 1842. Here, he continued to manufacture firearms, tunnels (mines) and torpedoes, except for agricultural tools for the Russian government.

The boy Alfred was sent to the United States in 1850 for study, but could only stay there for one year. On his return to Sweden from Russia, he went on to study explosives, especially nitroglycerin, in his father's factory. On September 3, 1864, the entire factory was destroyed due to a terrible explosion and his younger brother died in it. Nevertheless, these nitroglycerins continued to search for the legs to tame such unexpectedly exploding matter.

In 1867, he also invented smokeless ammo, which later took the form of cordite (cordite). Both these substances were widely used in the industry and also in war. This and the money laundering in the oil fields of Baku in Russia led them to collect huge sums of money.

His life was spent fighting diseases. They did not marry for life and lived a lonely life. Inspired by the aspiration of human interest, he used his money to establish a trust (trust), giving awards every year to (1) physics, (2) chemistry, (3) physiology or medicine, (4) idealistic literature and (5) best performers in the fields of world peace. These awards are called nobel prizes. The Nobel Prize has begun in 1901.

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