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دراسة أثرية فنية لمجموعة من التحف المعدنية المحفوظة بمتحف الشيحانية بقطر

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Last updated: 26 Dec 2024

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Environment and Humanities

Abstract

An archaeological study of a group of metal artifacts preserved in the Al Sheehaniya Museum in Qatar.




An overview of sheikh Faisal Bin Qasim Al Thani Museum:
It was established in 1988 at Al Samaria farm ,20km away from Doha with the aim of preserving and displaying various collections of art and heritage items that sheikh Faisal collected during his travels around the world.
The Sheikh Faisal Museum is considered one of the world -class museum that focus on Islamic history and the Middle Est .It reflects the traditions of the Qatari people , their national heritage and their cultural identify , thus forming a cultural movement supported by Sheikh Faisal .
The museum holdings reflect that life and history of the Arabs by displaying a wonderful collection of antiquities and art pieces that represent different periods of Islamic history ,such as the art of ceramics , wood and metal artifacts that represent a different time field .

DOI

10.21608/auber.2021.78761.1003

Keywords

Archaeological, Sheehaniya, Qatar

Authors

First Name

ندى

Last Name

جمال

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Affiliation

قسم الاثار- کلية الاداب - جامعة أسيوط

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nada_gamal_2009@yahoo.com

City

اسيوط

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Volume

24.1

Article Issue

1

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26017

Issue Date

2021-03-01

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2021-06-02

Publish Date

2021-03-01

Page Start

79

Page End

90

Print ISSN

1110-6107

Online ISSN

2735-3559

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https://auber.journals.ekb.eg/article_180563.html

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1,354

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Journal

Publication Title

Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches

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https://auber.journals.ekb.eg/

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دراسة أثرية فنية لمجموعة من التحف المعدنية المحفوظة بمتحف الشيحانية بقطر

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Created At

23 Jan 2023