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'''Qal'at al-Bahrain''' (]: قلعة البحرين) is an archaeological site located in ]. It is composed of an artificial mound created by ] inhabitants from 2300 BC up to the 1700's. Among other things, it was once the capital of the ] civilization, and served more recently as a ] ]. For these reasons, it was inscribed as a ] ] in ]. | |||
Qal'at al–Bahrain( also known as the '''Bahrain Fort''' or '''Portuguese fort''') is an ] and historic ]. | |||
It is a typical ] – an artificial ] created by many successive layers of human occupation. The ] of the 300x600-metre tell testify to continuous human presence from about 2300 B.C. to the 16th century A.D. About 25% of the site has been ]d revealing structures of different types: residential, public, commercial, religious and military. They testify to the importance of the site, a trading port, over the centuries. On the top of the 12m high mound, there is the impressive ] fort, which gave the whole site its name, qal'a, meaning fort. The site was the capital of the ], one of the most important ]s of the region. It contains the richest remains inventoried of this civilization, which was hitherto only known from written ] references. | |||
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