Abstract

Excavations and surveys completed in the putative former Early Islamic capital, Bilad al‐Qadim in Bahrain, uncovered a variety of structural remains of seemingly pre‐Islamic date. These, an altar, ashlars and column drums recorded at the disused spring of Abu Zaydan, are conceivably from a Dilmun period structure, perhaps a temple. This idea is briefly explored and the relevant material described.

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