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Scientific Lectures
Civilizational and cultural treasure is found in these various editions of specialized books, rich reports, and valuable publications that will take you through the past ages, echoing a civilization’s voice that is still reverberating across Sharjah.

 

Lecture on Overlooking the Site of the Ruins of Kom Ad Dikah and Its Archaeological Entities Through Mosaic Floors


Dr. Iman Mohsen Shahawy presented a lecture entitled “Overlooking the Site of the Ruins of Kom Ad Dikah and Its Archaeological Entities Through Mosaic Floors” via Zoom platform yesterday evening, Monday, December 20, 2021.

Lecture on Archaeological Monuments in Saint Catherine, South Sinai, Egypt


On Monday evening, 06/12/2021, Sharjah Archaeology Authority hosted a scientific lecture entitled: “Archaeological Monuments in Saint Catherine, South Sinai, Egypt” presented by Dr. Mahmoud Othman. The lecture focused on the most important archaeological monuments in the city of Saint Catherine, whose history dates back to the time of the Prophet Moses – peace be upon him – and continues to the present day.

Lecture on Preliminary Results of the Austrian Excavation Mission in Kalba 2021


On Wednesday, November 24, 2021, Sharjah Archaeology Authority hosted a lecture by Dr. Christopher Scholl entitled “Preliminary Results of the Austrian Excavation Mission in Kalba 2021” as part of its biweekly lectures.

Lecture on Al-Quseer City in Egypt and Its Islamic Monuments


Sharjah Archaeology Authority hosted a lecture by Dr. Wael Bakri Rashidi, entitled “Al-Quseer City in Egypt and Its Islamic Monuments” as part of its biweekly lectures on Monday, November 15, 2021, in which he discussed Al-Quseer city in Egypt and the most important monuments and archaeological discoveries.

Women’s Money: A Documentary Study on the Status of Women in the Islamic Era


Sharjah Archaeology Authority organized a lecture entitled: “Women’s Money – A Documentary Study on the Status of Women in the Islamic Era,” presented by Professor Dr. Atef Mansour Ramadan, at “Bait Al Hikma” headquarters in Sharjah, where Islam came to elevate the status of women and honor them as they have never been honored in any religion or civilization before.

The Significance of Archaeological Findings and Heritage Sources in Archaeological Site History – Application on Al-Ma’shouq Palace in Basra Min Ra’a


On Monday, November 1, 2021, Sharjah Archaeology Authority organized a scientific lecture entitled “The Significance of Archaeological Findings and Heritage Sources in Archaeological Site History – Application on Al-Ma’shouq Palace in Basra Min Ra’a”, hosted by Dr. Atef Mansour Ramadan, Professor of Archaeology and Islamic Coins, Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology at Fayoum University, at the headquarters of the Sharjah Archaeology Authority, in addition to broadcasting it virtually via Zoom platform.

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