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Mysterious Ancient Middle Eastern Civilization: Royal Tomb Discovered, Japanese Research Group Reports (Kyodo News)

A Japanese archaeological excavation group announced at a press conference held in Tokyo on the 21st that they have discovered what is believed to be one of the oldest royal tombs in the Dilmun burial mound complex, an ancient civilization that is thought to have flourished in Bahrain, in the Middle East, about 4,000 years ago. Masashi Abe (49), head of the Conservation Planning Research Laboratory at the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cu…
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A Japanese archaeological excavation group announced at a press conference held in Tokyo on the 21st that they have discovered what is believed to be one of the oldest royal tombs in the Dilmun burial mound complex, an ancient civilization that is thought to have flourished in Bahrain, in the Middle East, about 4,000 years ago. Masashi Abe (49), head of the Conservation Planning Research Laboratory at the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cu…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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