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Preserving the Past for Posterity From the Gulf News, A nation's past is an asset for the new generations, and the Department of Antiquities and Tourism (DAT) in Al Ain has been digging deep to unearth the roots of civilization in this part of the world. Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn Oman sites added to the World Heritage Site list. Atlantis of the Sands Southern Oman yields ruins of an ancient city on the fabled frankincense route. A Survey of the Island of Abu'l-Abyadh The Abu Dhabi Islands Archaeological Survey (ADIAS) has, since its creation in 1991, sought to survey, record and where appropriate, excavate archaeological sites on the coast and islands of Abu Dhabi, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, in south-east Arabia. The Archaeology of Ras al-Khaimah Within the United Arab Emirates Ras al-Khaimah owns a unique archaeological heritage, having a complete historical background presented in its archaeology. Virtual Museum Featuring a 3d museum displaying historical artifacts such as weapons, jewelery, ceramics, stoneware, toys, fossils, coins, copper and gold, ancient vessels, relics, tools, heritage items. Homage to Oman Oman looking for evidence of its past, a daunting task considering the country's headlong pursuit of the future. Preliminary Report on the Faunal Remains Remains from an 'Ubaid settlement on Dalma island. (PDF) |
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