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White Glass Vase, Dibba Al Hisn, Sharjah, 1st C. CEGlass was an important export product of the Mediterranean Roman world from the middle of the first century BC onwards. Large quantities reached the Oman peninsula. This specimen was discovered in a communal tomb at Dibba al-Hisn (Sharjah Emirate) on the East coast of the Oman peninsula, together with glass unguentaria, Indian ivory combs, a Roman intaglio– luxury products that illustrate the importance of Dibba as a trading port.
Steatite lid bearing incised decoration from the Jebel al-Buhais site. The Iron Age 2 dated betwee 1000-600 BCE. Read More
Pre-Islamic alabaster disc shaped lid with a handle in form of a seated lion, pierced with three holes., Mleiha, Sharjah, UAE. On display in the ... Read More
Green glazed jar. 2nd-3rd century CE from the Mleiha “Palace”, Sharjah, UAE. 2nd-3rd Century CE. Sophie Méry and Michel Mouton. 2018:66, figure upper right. 588 ... Read More