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The Wadi Suq culture defines human settlement in the United Arab Emirates and Oman in the period from 2,000 to 1,300 BCE. It takes its name from a wadi, or waterway, west of Sohar in Oman and follows on from the Umm Al Nar culture. Although archaeologists have traditionally tended to view the differences in human settlements and burials between the Umm Al Nar and Wadi Suq periods as the result of major external disruption (climate change, the collapse of trade or threat of war), contemporary opinion has moved towards a gradual change in human society which is centred around more sophisticated approaches to animal husbandry as well as changes in the surrounding trade and social environments.

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  • حضارة وادي السوق (ar)
  • Cultura Wadi Suq (it)
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  • حضارة وادي السوق تحدد الاستيطان البشري في الإمارات العربية المتحدة وسلطنة عمان في الفترة من 2000 إلى 1300 قبل الميلاد. وسميت بهذا الاسم نسبة إلى أحد المواقع في «وادي سوق» بين العين وغرب صحار في عُمان وتتبع ثقافة أم النار. على الرغم من أن علماء الآثار كانوا يميلون تقليديًا إلى النظر إلى الاختلافات في المستوطنات البشرية والمقابر بين فترات أم النار ووادي السوق كنتيجة لاختلال خارجي كبير (تغير المناخ، انهيار التجارة أو التهديد بالحرب)، فقد انتقل الرأي المعاصر نحو التغيير التدريجي في المجتمع البشري الذي يتمحور حول مناهج أكثر تعقيدًا لتربية الحيوانات بالإضافة إلى التغيرات في البيئات التجارية والاجتماعية المحيطة. (ar)
  • La cultura di Wadi Suq definisce l'insediamento umano negli Emirati Arabi Uniti e in Oman nel periodo dal 2000 al Prende il nome da un wadi, o via navigabile, a ovest di Sohar in Oman e segue la cultura di Umm al-Nar. Sebbene gli archeologi abbiano tradizionalmente la tendenza a vedere le differenze negli insediamenti umani e le sepolture tra i periodi di Umm Al Nar e Wadi Suq come il risultato di importanti perturbazioni esterne (i cambiamenti climatici, il crollo del commercio o la minaccia di guerra), l'opinione contemporanea si è spostata verso un graduale cambiamento nella società umana incentrato su approcci più sofisticati alla zootecnia, nonché cambiamenti negli ambienti commerciali e sociali circostanti. (it)
  • The Wadi Suq culture defines human settlement in the United Arab Emirates and Oman in the period from 2,000 to 1,300 BCE. It takes its name from a wadi, or waterway, west of Sohar in Oman and follows on from the Umm Al Nar culture. Although archaeologists have traditionally tended to view the differences in human settlements and burials between the Umm Al Nar and Wadi Suq periods as the result of major external disruption (climate change, the collapse of trade or threat of war), contemporary opinion has moved towards a gradual change in human society which is centred around more sophisticated approaches to animal husbandry as well as changes in the surrounding trade and social environments. (en)
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  • حضارة وادي السوق تحدد الاستيطان البشري في الإمارات العربية المتحدة وسلطنة عمان في الفترة من 2000 إلى 1300 قبل الميلاد. وسميت بهذا الاسم نسبة إلى أحد المواقع في «وادي سوق» بين العين وغرب صحار في عُمان وتتبع ثقافة أم النار. على الرغم من أن علماء الآثار كانوا يميلون تقليديًا إلى النظر إلى الاختلافات في المستوطنات البشرية والمقابر بين فترات أم النار ووادي السوق كنتيجة لاختلال خارجي كبير (تغير المناخ، انهيار التجارة أو التهديد بالحرب)، فقد انتقل الرأي المعاصر نحو التغيير التدريجي في المجتمع البشري الذي يتمحور حول مناهج أكثر تعقيدًا لتربية الحيوانات بالإضافة إلى التغيرات في البيئات التجارية والاجتماعية المحيطة. (ar)
  • La cultura di Wadi Suq definisce l'insediamento umano negli Emirati Arabi Uniti e in Oman nel periodo dal 2000 al Prende il nome da un wadi, o via navigabile, a ovest di Sohar in Oman e segue la cultura di Umm al-Nar. Sebbene gli archeologi abbiano tradizionalmente la tendenza a vedere le differenze negli insediamenti umani e le sepolture tra i periodi di Umm Al Nar e Wadi Suq come il risultato di importanti perturbazioni esterne (i cambiamenti climatici, il crollo del commercio o la minaccia di guerra), l'opinione contemporanea si è spostata verso un graduale cambiamento nella società umana incentrato su approcci più sofisticati alla zootecnia, nonché cambiamenti negli ambienti commerciali e sociali circostanti. (it)
  • The Wadi Suq culture defines human settlement in the United Arab Emirates and Oman in the period from 2,000 to 1,300 BCE. It takes its name from a wadi, or waterway, west of Sohar in Oman and follows on from the Umm Al Nar culture. Although archaeologists have traditionally tended to view the differences in human settlements and burials between the Umm Al Nar and Wadi Suq periods as the result of major external disruption (climate change, the collapse of trade or threat of war), contemporary opinion has moved towards a gradual change in human society which is centred around more sophisticated approaches to animal husbandry as well as changes in the surrounding trade and social environments. (en)
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