What were the items traded between the UAE and Mesopotamia during the Early Bronze Age?
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Bronze Age civilisation as it established solid trade links between the UAE and the Mesopotamian civilization. The items that were traded were reeds, palm, fish, and grain, Ivory combs, carnelian beads & belts, wood, copper, shell, bone inlay, among others
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- The booming copper industry coincides with that time. Various small and hive-shaped graves have been found in several countries. There have been ruins in the Al Ain area of a large farm settlement, which indicate that people have made a living by growing maize and wheat crops.
- At the Umm al-Nar sites, evidence of mounds, many circular tombs & several mass graves where discovered. Relics of a village of stone houses & stoneware identical to funeral instruments were also found in the area of these tombs. Additional cooking equipment has also been found. Both of these indicate that the houses date back to the same time of the tomb.
- Seven rectangular rooms house was one of the important archaeological finds. Red pottery fragments of utensils, bones of turtle, fish, camels & cows were discovered. In addition, copper tools too have been discovered. Such objects indicate that people also relied on fishing for their livelihoods
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