AL
AIN NATIONAL MUSEUM
Nestling
in an oasis, the Al Ain National Museum was founded by HH. Sheikh Zayed bin
Sultan Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, in 1969. H.E Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohamed
Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in the Eastern Province, opened the museum in
November 1971. This museum, the oldest in the UAE, is located in the center of
the city of Al Ain and it can be easily reached as there are road signs
indicating the direction.
The
museum houses historically important objects, which trace their origins to more
than 5000 years. Exhibits from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Hellenistic
Era and Islamic Period are displayed in chronological order. These exhibits were
discovered by local, Arab and foreign archaeological teams that have been
working in the UAE for more than four decades.
Life
in the UAE during the pre-oil era is also explained in the Ethnographical
section, which illustrates the story of the traditional life.
To
understand the ancient and the more recent history of the UAE, visit the A1 Ain
National Museum.
1
-Pottery vessel of fine red earth decorated with geometrical and animal designs
discovered inside one
of
the Umm an-Nar tombs. This vessel dates back to the I second half of the third
millennium B.C. (275 Fils)
2
-Bronze axe discovered at one of the archaeological sites at Hili in Al Ain
dated to the Iron Age around 3000 years back. (4 Dhs.)
3
-Pottery jar made of fine grey earth decorated with geometric designs discovered
inside one of the collective tombs at Hili
Date:
3rd millennium B.C. (50 Fils)
4
-Vessel made of soapstone decorated with inscribed designs discovered at
Rumailah in Al Ain.
Date:
Beginning of the 1st millennium B.C. (6 Dhs.)
Emirates
Post is pleased to issue a set of stamps in (4) denominations to show the real
value of the ancient cultures and the archaeological discoveries.
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