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SAA concludes its Archaeological Exhibition at Colosseum in Rome

SAA concludes its Archaeological Exhibition at Colosseum in Rome

Sharjah 24a day ago

The exhibition reflected the deep historical ties between Sharjah and the Roman world, shedding light on the vital role played by key archaeological sites such as Mleiha and Dibba Al-Hisn along the ancient Silk and Spice Routes, particularly in the spice trade that once linked the Arabian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
A Documentary film depicting Roman-Eastern trade
As part of the accompanying program, SAA produced an interactive documentary film illustrating the commercial and cultural exchanges between Rome and the eastern Arabian Peninsula—particularly Mleiha and Dibba Al-Hisn—during the Roman period. The film was praised by visitors and historians alike for its accurate visual portrayal of economic life, maritime routes, and the cross-cultural connections between the two worlds.
Strengthening Sharjah's cultural image on the global stage
Eisa Yousif, Director General of the Sharjah Archaeology Authority (SAA), stated: 'This exhibition successfully reintroduced Sharjah to a global audience through a new lens. Hosting more than 600,000 visitors in just three months is a testament to the growing interest in Sharjah's archaeological legacy. The exhibition allowed international visitors to engage closely with Sharjah's rich history—not only through the artifacts on display but also through the immersive experiences and scientific interpretation that accompanied them, which helped reinforce a dignified cultural image of Sharjah and elevated its presence on the global cultural scene."
Eisa Yousif further emphasized that this participation reflects the broader vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the UAE Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, in reinforcing Sharjah's cultural identity, promoting civilizational dialogue, and fostering global openness. His Highness's continuous support for the cultural sector was a cornerstone in achieving this international success.
Scientific engagement and cultural partnerships
The exhibition also featured a specialized academic lecture bringing together a group of Emirati and Italian scholars. The session explored various aspects of historical connectivity between Sharjah and the Mediterranean world, with a focus on advanced technologies in heritage conservation and archaeological research.
In addition, official meetings were held between the Sharjah Archaeology Authority and the management of the Colosseum Archaeological Park to exchange expertise and establish the foundations for long-term cooperation in research, exhibitions, and training initiatives.
110 artifacts and a cutting-edge interactive experience
The exhibition presented more than 110 rare archaeological artifacts from major sites across the Emirate of Sharjah. These were displayed using augmented reality (AR) and 3D visualization technologies, offering visitors a uniquely educational and engaging experience that enhanced their understanding of Sharjah's deep-rooted heritage and historical influence.

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