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Ancient Times
First
signs of human habitation in the Qatar peninsula date from 4000BC. Archaeological
expeditions from Denmark (1965), Britain (1973) and France (1976) found
rock carvings and groups of pottery that indicate human presence at
that time. Qatar also appears on ancient maps, a clear sign that travellers
and explorers knew of the presence of civilised settlements there. Some
historical texts claim that the first inhabitants of Qatar are the ancient
Canaanites, a people known for their trade and navigation skills.
Qatar
strategic location on the Arabian Gulf was the main reason for the seasonal
migration of Arab tribes from the Arabian Peninsula and particularly
from the Nejd desert. When the ancient Mediterranean flourished with
many civilisations, the Arabian Gulf area, with its strategic location,
found commercial prosperity. Many fishing centres like Al Bida, Al Khor,
Al Wakra and Al Zubara appeared which encouraged pearl trading. The
Gulf suffered from a commercial decline during the Roman era as trade
concentrated in the Red Sea area. However, from the third century AD
the Gulf area regained its important trading position.
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