Uae Interact
GMT Time: 13:58 UAE Time: 17:58
Choose your language: Arabic French German Russian Spanish Chinese Portuguese Korean Italian Japanese
   News & Information on the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Supported by The National Media Council.
    YEARBOOK     NEWS     GOVERNMENT     TRAVEL     BUSINESS     CULTURE     EDUCATION     RECREATION     EVENTS CALENDAR     SHOPPING     BOOKSHOP     HOME
Google

web UAE interact.com


 


The Past

20,000 - 2,000 years ago
Nud Ziba


















Nud Ziba is the most substantial prehistoric mound in the area of Khatt, northern Ras al-Khaimah. Discovered in 1968, it has been visited repeatedly by archaeologists but never excavated, largely because of the fact that it is in the midst of agricultural fields and excavation would disturb the owner of the land on which the site is located. The main mound is about 85 m wide and stands c. 1.5-2 m above the surrounding plain. Late third and early second millennium ceramics, comparable to finds made at Tell Abraq, have been picked up from a section cut into by a bulldozer, along with a single socketed copper or bronze spearhead. Iron Age pottery is also known from the site. The bulldozer cut into Nud Ziba has exposed part of a mudbrick building with burnt floors. There is no doubt that excavation at the site would be very rewarding.


Return to A Walk Through Time - Main Index

Home - Contact - Send this Page - Link to us
UAE weather today - Site map - Disclaimers, Terms Of Use & Notices