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In 2026, the United Arab Emirates launched numerous archaeological discoveries and research projects that highlight the history of humanity in the region, spanning from prehistoric times to the Bronze Age. Among the most notable findings were new evidence of repeated human occupation at the Al Buhais rock site in Sharjah over extended periods reaching up to about 60,000 years ago, reflecting the population's ability to adapt to changing climatic conditions. Additionally, a late Bronze Age tomb was uncovered in the Al Ain area, where materials from earlier structures were used, and advanced studies, including DNA analysis, were conducted to enhance understanding of ancient community development. Furthermore, five new archaeological sites were added to the Islamic Heritage list, including Wadi Al Helo, Khorfakkan, Wadi Al Nuhwah, Al Faya, and the Iron Sariq in Dubai. These discoveries demonstrate the diversity of cultural heritage and the long history of settlement and trade in the country. The UAE continues its efforts in documenting and preserving these sites to enrich the knowledge of its civilizational history, with a focus on scientific research and international cooperation.
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