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Ancient burial site 3000 to 3500 BCE indicates the beginning of the Bronze Age in the Arabian Peninsula.

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English: The Hafeet tombs are indicators of human habitation in the area since 5000 years. Jebel Hafeet Desert Park near Al Ain in Abu Dhabi. About 500 of them are spread across the base of the Hafeet mountain. Weapons, beads, vessels and other articles found with human remains indicate trade with distant lands.

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