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A team of Swedish researchers have uncovered what they believe is one of the earliest Islamic burial sites in Syria, dating to the Umayyad era in the late 7th and early 8th centuries CE. According to a new peer-reviewed study published on Tuesday in the Communications Biology journal, two historic graves were excavated at the Tell Qarassa* North, which is described as a Neolithic site in the village of Qarassa in southern Syria. The two buried individuals – a man and a woman were discovered in two narrow graves on surface levels and "directly radiocarbon dated to the Umayyad era." *Evidence indicating that both bodies were wrapped before burial and facing the direction of the holy city of Makkah also […]
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