Dubai Holidays Help You Explore Saruq Al-Hadid Museum
Dubai has achieved worldwide fame in recent times for
its awe-inspiring offerings in entertainment and towering high-rises, including
the tallest building in the world. However, it also has several other aspects
that can be explored during your holiday spent in this glamorous city of the
United Arab Emirates (UAE). One of these aspects is the city's ancient history.
You can have some interesting insights into the city's ancient past by visiting
its newly-opened museum called Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeology Museum. It is a part
of the cultural developments that would transform the historic district of this
city entirely.
A visit to this museum during your Dubai
holidays would allow you to browse the impressive collection of artefacts unearthed
from the archaeological site of Saruq Al-Hadid. You'll get a glimpse of life in
the Middle East region during the Iron Age with the help of this museum's
fantastic displays that are immersive as well as interactive. The story of
Saruq Al-Hadid's discovery would be of great interest to you. It all began with
a chartered flight across the desert of Rub Al-Khali, which His Highness Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum had taken one day in 2002. From his helicopter,
he noticed a change in colour in one particular area. It turned out to be a
site that was used for smelting iron in the Iron Age.
This became the excavation site, where several
artefacts were unearthed and more details about the civilisation that existed
in the region during those times were revealed. A detailed analysis of the
precious beads discovered at this place was done and it was found that some of
them did not exist naturally in this area. This meant that the people of this
region traded with others, travelling to regions as far as the Indian
Subcontinent. Olive wood was also discovered at the site and their origin can
be traced to the Mediterranean region.
Unlike most of the other museums across the world,
this museum's displays are changed every 3 months to showcase the latest items
that are discovered. The excavations at the archaeological site of Saruq
Al-Hadid continue even to this day. The newly discovered items are readied to
be displayed in the museum every now and then. Many of the ancient mysteries
are yet to be discovered at the site, which makes this museum quite intriguing.
Another interesting aspect of this museum is that it has a simulated excavation
site, where adults as well as children visiting the museum, can take a brush
and begin discovering objects buried in the sand.
You can also enjoy an immersive experience at the 3D
cinematic room of this museum, which would transport you to the desert's edge
and make you feel as if you're right there at the excavation site. Dynamic
videos are projected on the walls of the room and you'll have interactive
screens for better engagement. You can also try putting things together as if
solving a digital puzzle. Even with the kind of cutting-edge technology used to
create such experiences, this museum was completed in 4 months.
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