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- aggregation date "2014".
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- aggregation subject "History and Archaeology".
- aggregation title "Late pre-Islamic burials at Mleiha, Emirate of Sharjah (UAE)".
- aggregation abstract "Excavation of two of the monumental grave-buildings at Mleiha yielded human skeletal remains in the upper parts of the respective grave-fills. The fill mainly consisted of flood-sediments washed into the grave-shafts. As determined for grave 5 this happened after construction of the grave during PIR-A (14C-age = 384-233 BC) and before deposition of an intrusive burial (14C-age = 623-656 AD) of an adult, probably female individual. Micromorphological analysis of sediments around the skull in grave 5 provides evidence that the human remains were not washed into the grave-building together with the flood-sediments but buried there afterwards. Like all excavated grave-buildings at Mleiha the original grave-chambers did not contain human remains. The preservation of human bone in the upper grave-fill indicates that the absence of skeletal remains from the primary grave-context cannot be explained by natural processes.".
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