Traditional clothes that were worn by men were on display.
Nasir Al Darmaki, strategic planning department manager of Sharjah Museums Authority, with police officers. All photos by Sharjah Museums Authority
On display was an instrument used for astronomical measurements. One side has a pointer which shows how the night sky will look at any given time. It also tells the user when the sun or stars will rise and set.
Old cupping tools (Hejama) were also on display.
A ceramic dome perforated with holes was used as a cover for burning incense. It was discovered at the Iron Age site Muwailih.
This camel statue made of clay was discovered from Muwailih archaeological site in Sharjah.
Traditional clothes that were worn by men were on display.
Nasir Al Darmaki, strategic planning department manager of Sharjah Museums Authority, with police officers. All photos by Sharjah Museums Authority
On display was an instrument used for astronomical measurements. One side has a pointer which shows how the night sky will look at any given time. It also tells the user when the sun or stars will rise and set.
Old cupping tools (Hejama) were also on display.
A ceramic dome perforated with holes was used as a cover for burning incense. It was discovered at the Iron Age site Muwailih.
This camel statue made of clay was discovered from Muwailih archaeological site in Sharjah.
Traditional clothes that were worn by men were on display.