ANCIENT BURIAL MOUNDS OF BAHRAIN.

 
 king's royal tomb 

 
                                                          bottomless grave of commoners
                   
 Tourists visiting Bahrain must visit these tombs. Because they are spread out in thousands. These are tall cones, with tall height. The mounds that buried the common people were smaller in diameter and height, and the kings were the tallest in size, and the heads of society were a little smaller then that. Social discrimination and gender discrimination are so distinct that the number of mounds across Bahrain is about 35000, and it is decreased
 to eleven thousand due to the expansion of house.The government has taken measures to protect them.

              The logic of historians is that there was an ancient Semitic culture in Arabia in the third millennium BC. Historical evidence that Bahrain Dilman became civilized then provided the logic that it existed between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley Civilization. Part of this logic is that the Persian Gulf has been a major trading center for over two thousand years.
                                        

                                The largest crematorium
                                                                                    
                  Mound burials cover several kilometers of land in the Necropolis area north of Bahrain. It was the largest cemetery in the world, surpassing all other civilizations found to date. Archaeologists say that they were formed within 450 years of dilmans ruling.

It can be traced back to the pre-colonial period of the second millennium in 2200-1750 BCE. Stated that the population grew at a time when the economy was prone to stress, and that people might have been inclined to create different, more systematic burials.

                        These dunes came to light through a decade of 1950 excavation did by Danish researchers. They were surprised to find the durability of circular walls made using stone and mud on a rock-covered land. The corpses lie mostly in the northeast, within a tower-like wall that is from 15 to 30 feet in diameter and three to six feet high. Inside is a rectangular room, with two floors. The inner end of some of the dunes is so high that more than one corpse is suspected.


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