Life in Stone Age Abu Dhabi: Excavations on Marawah Island 

Talk

Life in Stone Age Abu Dhabi: Excavations on Marawah Island

when 6:30‐8pm where NYUAD Campus, Conference Center Part of the "Science, Heritage and The Past" Series who NYU Abu Dhabi Institute
Open to the Public

Life in Stone Age Abu Dhabi: Excavations on Marawah Island 

Archaeological discoveries from an ancient village on Marawah Island located in Abu Dhabi's Al Dhafra region reveal the presence of a sophisticated and skilled population that traded and thrived during the Neolithic period. Artefacts excavated provide a comprehensive picture of life in the UAE around 8,000 years ago. The people living there constructed stone-built houses, the earliest examples of such architecture discovered in the Arabian Gulf. These people herded sheep and goats, and used stone tools to hunt animals like gazelles. The presence of fish, dugong, turtle and dolphin bones suggest that seafood was an important part of their diet. This talk delves into the above topics and examines their historical scope in greater details.

Speaker
Mark Beech, Head of Archaeology (Al Dhafra & Abu Dhabi), Historic Environment Department, Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT)

Hosted by
NYU Abu Dhabi Institute


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