Moral Education Archeological sites of Abu Dhabi By: Ahmed Yousef Mohammed ismail Abdulla saif 6-b davidleeedtech.org Virtual TOPIC Museum Museum Lobby Resources Museum Lobby Room 2 Room 4 Room 1 Room 3 Template by David Lee Curator’s Office Image from National Register of Historic Places davidleeedtech.org Curator’s Name Curator’s Office Image Museum Lobby AHMED MOHAMMED (LEADER) Yousef Mohammed ismail Abdulla saif davidleeedtech.org Ancient Monuments Room #1 Al maqta’a tower (Exhibit #1) Museum Lobby Qasr Al-Hosn (Exhibit #2) Image from Cleveland.com davidleeedtech.org Ancient walls Room #2 Mezair’ah fort (Exhibit #3) Dalma island (Exhibit #4) Museum Lobby Image from Asergeev davidleeedtech.org Archaeological artifacts room Room #3 Hili (Exhibit #5) Museum Lobby Image from Jasonstraveldotcom davidleeedtech.org Fort room Al Jahili Fort (Exhibit #6) Museum Lobby Al Muwaiji Fort (Exhibit #7) Room #4 Jebel Hafit (Exhibit #8) Image from touristlink.com davidleeedtech.org Al maqta’a Tower (Exhibit #1) Al Maqta'a Tower is an old observation tower located in Abu Dhabi in United Arab Emirates. The tower was built in 1793 AD. Museum Lobby Room 1 davidleeedtech.org Qasr Al-Hosn (Exhibit #2) Qasr al-Hosn, also known as the White Fort, Old Fort, is the oldest stone building in the city of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It was constructed in 1761 as a conical watchtower to defend the only freshwater well in Abu Dhabi island. Museum Lobby Room 1 davidleeedtech.org Mezair’ah Fort (Exhibit #3) Mezair'ah Fort is an old Islamic fort located in Liwa oasis in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The fort is dating back to the 19th Century AD. Museum Lobby Room 2 davidleeedtech.org Dalma Island (Exhibit #4) Dalma is an Emirati island located in the Arabian Gulf approximately 42 kilometres off the coast of Abu Dhabi. A total of more than 20 archaeological sites were identified on the island, ranging in time from the Neolithic Age to the Islamic periods. Museum Lobby Room 2 davidleeedtech.org Hili (Exhibit #5) Hili, now Hili Archaeological Park, is an archaeological site located in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, UAE. The site dates from the 3rd millennium BC, and is considered the largest Bronze Age site in the UAE. The site also includes remains from the Iron Age, which are settlements, tombs, and a falaj. The site was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 as part of Cultural Sites of Al Ain. Museum Lobby Room 3 davidleeedtech.org Al Jahili Fort (Exhibit #6) Al Jahili Fort is a fort located in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in UAE. The construction of Al Jahili Fort began in 1891 under Sheikh Zayed the First and was completed in 1898. Museum Lobby Room 4 davidleeedtech.org Al Muwaiji Fort (Exhibit #7) Al Muwaiji Fort or Qasr Al Muwaiji is an old Islamic fort located in Al Ain city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The fort is dating back to the 20th Century AD. Museum Lobby Room 4 davidleeedtech.org Jebel Hafit (Exhibit #8) Hafit, or Jebel Hafeet Beehive Tombs, is an archaeological site located near Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, UAE. The site includes about 500 ancient tombs lie at the foothills of Jebel Hafeet. The tombs are the remains of an ancient cemetery dating back to the early Bronze Age Hafit period, from 3200 to 3000 BC. Hafit was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 as part of Cultural Sites of Al Ain. Museum Lobby Room 4 davidleeedtech.org Resources https://archiqoo.com/ Museum Lobby