Gold jewellery and a carved jar were among archaeological findings at the famous Saruq Al Hadid site in the deserts of Dubai. Photo: Emirates Post Group
Intricate gold ornaments including a ring selected as the Expo logo and earthen pottery feature on commemorative stamps as a reminder of the UAE’s rich history. Photo: Emirates Post Group
Tools on display at the Saruq Al Hadid museum at Al Shindagha in Bur Dubai. Photo: Wam
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, inspects the excavations at Saruq Al Hadid, which he sighted from a helicopter in 2002. Photo: Wam
Tiny gold decorative object, about one centimetre in diameter with 20 circular bulbs extending from it, on display at the Saruq Al Hadid museum in Dubai. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid choose it as a symbol for Expo 2020 Dubai.
A gold gazelle, believed to be a pendant, shows jewellery was influenced by the local environment at the Saruq Al Hadid museum.
Carved snake shapes on storage jars displayed at the Saruq Al Hadid museum.
Thousands of bronze arrow heads were discovered at the Saruq Al Hadid site, evidence of a metalwork history.
Large anklets found at the Saruq Al Hadid site.
Gold jewellery and a carved jar were among archaeological findings at the famous Saruq Al Hadid site in the deserts of Dubai. Photo: Emirates Post Group
Intricate gold ornaments including a ring selected as the Expo logo and earthen pottery feature on commemorative stamps as a reminder of the UAE’s rich history. Photo: Emirates Post Group
Tools on display at the Saruq Al Hadid museum at Al Shindagha in Bur Dubai. Photo: Wam
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, inspects the excavations at Saruq Al Hadid, which he sighted from a helicopter in 2002. Photo: Wam
Tiny gold decorative object, about one centimetre in diameter with 20 circular bulbs extending from it, on display at the Saruq Al Hadid museum in Dubai. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid choose it as a symbol for Expo 2020 Dubai.
A gold gazelle, believed to be a pendant, shows jewellery was influenced by the local environment at the Saruq Al Hadid museum.
Carved snake shapes on storage jars displayed at the Saruq Al Hadid museum.
Thousands of bronze arrow heads were discovered at the Saruq Al Hadid site, evidence of a metalwork history.