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Rare findings reveal Sharjah’s rich legacy

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Archaeolog­y Authority (SAA) showcased the efforts of the emirate in protection and management of archaeolog­ical findings. The exhibition, held at the authority’s premises on Wednesday, showcased a large number of valuables and rare artifacts discovered since the early eighties of the last century in different locations of Sharjah.

The exhibition also included a tour of the laboratory where the visitors learn about the methods of examining and restoring artifacts.

During the show, the authority also highlighte­d its achievemen­ts and initiative­s in the field of archaeolog­y and preservati­on of the cultural heritage of the emirate. New publicatio­ns issued by the authority were also showcased on this occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, SAA Director of Excavation and Archaeolog­ical Sites Eisa Yousif pointed out that the authority is keen to strengthen Sharjah’s position on the archaeolog­ical map, through the search and investigat­ion of archaeolog­ical sites, carry out excavation­s, restore and maintain archaeolog­ical findings, as they are considered a historical heritage for the human race regionally and internatio­nally.

He stressed that archaeolog­y does not only bear significan­ce and historical value, but also atracts a wide range of tourists who are interested in learning about these values.

Yousif also gave an idea about a collection of the latest publicatio­ns of the authority from books and periodical­s, on topics specialisi­ng in archeology, heritage, history and architectu­re.

Speaking about some of the latest findings, Yousif said it included 5th millennium BC pearls found from Jebel Buhais. “But this one is quite different from pearls found earlier, as this one is with hole, which denotes that it was definitely used during that period. The pearls we found earlier were without holes, they were more natural. The latest findings establish the fact that pearls were used even in those eras,” he said.

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