Sumhuram Archaeological Site

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Sumhuram Archaeological Site is an ancient port city and archaeological ruin in southern Oman, historically linked to the frankincense trade and now recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Land of Frankincense.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient port city
archaeological site
archaeologicalExcavationsBy Italian archaeological missions
associatedWith frankincense trade
builtBy Kingdom of Hadhramaut NERFINISHED
connectedTo Indian Ocean trade network NERFINISHED
Mediterranean trade routes
conservationStatus protected archaeological park
country Oman NERFINISHED
evidenceOf long-distance maritime trade
urban planning in ancient South Arabia
function trading port
hasFeature city walls
defensive fortifications
gate complex
harbor installations
residential quarters
storage facilities
temple structures
hasView Khor Rori lagoon NERFINISHED
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site
historicalPeriod ancient South Arabian period
inscriptionsIn South Arabian script NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dhofar Governorate NERFINISHED
southern Oman NERFINISHED
locatedNear Khor Rori NERFINISHED
management Omani heritage authorities NERFINISHED
materialCulture ceramic finds
inscribed blocks
stone architecture
nearbyCity Salalah NERFINISHED
overlooks Arabian Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Land of Frankincense NERFINISHED
recognizedFor role in frankincense distribution
well-preserved port layout
region Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
toponymVariant Khor Rori archaeological site
Sumhuram NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism
tradeGood aromatic resins
frankincense
UNESCOListingYear 2000
UNESCOSerialProperty Land of Frankincense NERFINISHED
worldHeritageCategory cultural

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Salalah hasAttraction Sumhuram Archaeological Site