Iron Age Discoveries in Wadi Al Ma’aw, Southern Bathina Province: Ministry of Heritage and Tourism Collaboration with Italian Researchers

by time news

2023-12-29 08:43:41
The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism in Oman has made a significant discovery, unearthing ancient artifacts dating back more than 4,500 years in Wadi Al Ma’aw, Southern Bathina Province. The excavations, conducted in collaboration with Italian researchers, have revealed evidence of Iron Age people who once inhabited the area.

Among the discoveries are clay pots, white rosaries, and stone tools, providing insights into the culture and way of life of the ancient inhabitants. The Ministry has emphasized the importance of these findings in understanding the history and heritage of Oman.

The research and exploration efforts are expected to enhance the tourism potential of the province, as these ancient artifacts will be named and displayed for visitors. Oman, known for its rich history and historical monuments, has been committed to preserving and renovating its ancient forts, palaces, and mosques.

The discovery of Iron Age remains in Wadi Al Ma’aw underscores the significance of Oman’s heritage and the ongoing efforts to protect and preserve it for future generations. As the exploration continues, the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism aims to uncover more insights into the ancient culture and civilization that once thrived in the region.
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