Al Da'asa (Arabic: دعسة) is an archaeological site located on the western coast of Qatar. It is the most extensive Ubaid site in the country. It was excavated by a Danish team in 1961. The site is theorized to have accommodated a small seasonal encampment, possibly a lodging for a hunting-fishing-gathering group who made recurrent visits. This is evidenced by the discovery of nearly sixty hearths at the site, which may have been utilized to cure fish, in addition to flint tools such as scrapers, cutters, blades and arrow heads. Furthermore, many painted Ubaid potsherds and a carnelian bead were found in the fire pits, suggesting overseas connections.
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| - الدعسة موقع أثري يقع على الساحل الغربي لقطر، ويعد الموقع الأوسع في فترة العبيد في البلاد، وقد تم حفرها من قبل فريق دنماركي في عام 1961. ينظر إلى الموقع على أنه قد استوعب معسكرا موسميا صغيرا، ربما كان مسكنا لمجموعات صيد الأسماك التي قامت بزيارات متكررة؛ يتجلى ذلك في اكتشاف ما يقرب من ستين موقدا في الموقع، والتي يعتقد أنها قد تكون استخدمت لعلاج الأسماك، إضافة إلى أدوات الصوان؛ مثل الكاشطات والقواطع والشفرات ورؤوس الأسهم، كذلك تم العثور على العديد من علب العبيد وحبة من العقيق في حفر النار، مما يشير إلى اتصالات في الخارج. (ar)
- Al Da'asa (Arabic: دعسة) is an archaeological site located on the western coast of Qatar. It is the most extensive Ubaid site in the country. It was excavated by a Danish team in 1961. The site is theorized to have accommodated a small seasonal encampment, possibly a lodging for a hunting-fishing-gathering group who made recurrent visits. This is evidenced by the discovery of nearly sixty hearths at the site, which may have been utilized to cure fish, in addition to flint tools such as scrapers, cutters, blades and arrow heads. Furthermore, many painted Ubaid potsherds and a carnelian bead were found in the fire pits, suggesting overseas connections. (en)
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| - Beatrice De Cardi (en)
- Holger Kapel (en)
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| - Approximate location of Al Da'asa archaeological site (en)
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| - الدعسة موقع أثري يقع على الساحل الغربي لقطر، ويعد الموقع الأوسع في فترة العبيد في البلاد، وقد تم حفرها من قبل فريق دنماركي في عام 1961. ينظر إلى الموقع على أنه قد استوعب معسكرا موسميا صغيرا، ربما كان مسكنا لمجموعات صيد الأسماك التي قامت بزيارات متكررة؛ يتجلى ذلك في اكتشاف ما يقرب من ستين موقدا في الموقع، والتي يعتقد أنها قد تكون استخدمت لعلاج الأسماك، إضافة إلى أدوات الصوان؛ مثل الكاشطات والقواطع والشفرات ورؤوس الأسهم، كذلك تم العثور على العديد من علب العبيد وحبة من العقيق في حفر النار، مما يشير إلى اتصالات في الخارج. (ar)
- Al Da'asa (Arabic: دعسة) is an archaeological site located on the western coast of Qatar. It is the most extensive Ubaid site in the country. It was excavated by a Danish team in 1961. The site is theorized to have accommodated a small seasonal encampment, possibly a lodging for a hunting-fishing-gathering group who made recurrent visits. This is evidenced by the discovery of nearly sixty hearths at the site, which may have been utilized to cure fish, in addition to flint tools such as scrapers, cutters, blades and arrow heads. Furthermore, many painted Ubaid potsherds and a carnelian bead were found in the fire pits, suggesting overseas connections. In the mid-1900s, after oil was discovered to the north in , the industrial city of Dukhan was formed to provide infrastructure and services for workers of the Dukhan oil fields. A village was established at Al Da'asa for oil workers employed in Dukhan. (en)
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