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Country
  
Bahrain

Governorate
  
Northern Governorate

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Sar or Saar (Arabic: سار‎‎) is a residential area in Bahrain, to the west of the capital, Manama.

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Map of Saar, Bahrain

The University College of Bahrain has a campus in Saar.

History

Saar is the site of a temple, known as "Saar Temple", built during the Dilmun era of Bahrain's history. The temple was believed to have played an important role in marking the summer solstice.

Agriculture

The northern governorate of the Kingdom is blessed with fertile land which contributes to Saar's lush green environment. Agriculture had a main economic factor in Baharin's growth, for more information click here.

Archaeology

Saar was discovered on a survey in 1977, and excavated in 1977-1979 under the direction of M. Ibrahim. Some unpublished work by a joint Bahraini-Jordanian expedition at Sarr in the 1980s. The London-Bahrain Archaeological Expedition was conducted at Saar between 1990 and 1999, led by Robert Killick, Jane Moon and Harriet Crawford.

Artifacts from Saar

Artifacts found within the households include copper fishhooks, bitumen nodules, and numerous shells from shellfish, including pearl oyster. The copper was produced in Bahrain; the bitumen imported from Mesopotamian quarry sites. Tiny seed pearls were found in the excavations, although they were probably too small to e used as ornaments. Nearly 100 seals, used to seal packages, bales and jars, have been found at the Saar settlement, and 48 seals from the associated burial ground: this is very unusual for a small town and unmatched on Bahrain. Four or five seals were found in a single house. All of the seals are of the early Dilmun style."

References

Sar, Bahrain Wikipedia