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Pearls, incense, copper, spices were once were like UAE oil from the 19th century and pearls were considered a pillar of the economy of the country; a pillar which had made an immense contribution to development and growth

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Pearls, incense, copper, spices were once were like UAE oil from the 19th century and pearls were considered a pillar of the economy of the country; a pillar which had made an immense contribution to development and growth.

Even 6000 BC, Bronze Age and Stone Age alliances formed intricate trading routes between Mesopotamia, Arabia, and the Valley of the Indus. They traded mainly with the Dilmun Empire (centered on modern Bahrain) and in copper mined in Magan (Oman's ancient name ).

After the second millennium BC, all traces of the great Magan civilization ceased, with historians speculating that desertification in the region has exacerbated its demise. The die was nonetheless cast: it was to be a state of trading routes where frank incense from the south transported by camel caravans in the major deserts of interior were exchanged for textiles and spices from India, bitumen from the Dead Sea and porcelain and silk from China.

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The die was nonetheless cast: it was to be a state of trading routes where frank incense from the south transported by camel caravans in the major deserts of interior were exchanged for textiles and spices from India, bitumen from the Dead Sea and porcelain and silk from China.

The die was nonetheless cast: it was to be a state of trading routes where frank incense from the south transported by camel caravans in the major deserts of interior were exchanged for textiles and spices from India, bitumen from the Dead Sea and porcelain and silk from China.\

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