Hili Archaeological Park
Cultural Sites of Al Ain (Hafit, Hili, Bidaa Bint Saud and Oases Areas) | |
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Name as inscribed on the World Heritage List | |
An alley at the Al Ain Oasis | |
Type | Cultural |
Criteria | iii, iv, v |
Reference | 1343 |
UNESCO region | Arab States |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2011 (35th Session) |
Hili Archaeological Park is the location of a Bronze Age site in Al Ain, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[1]
Hili is the largest Bronze Age site in the UAE and dates from the 3rd millennium BCE. Other remains include settlements, tombs, and a falaj dating from the Iron Age. Some of the site is located outside the park in a protected area. Finds from the site can be seen in the Al Ain National Museum in central Al Ain.
The Hili Grand Tomb is a 12 m diameter tower that has been reconstructed.[2] The tombs belong to the Umm al-Nar culture.
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Coordinates: 24°17′34″N 55°47′39″E / 24.2927°N 55.7941°E
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