Dubai: In 1,100 BCE, a family lived in a small mudbrick home where they cut sea shells to make beads, and created pottery as a means of sustenance. Today, 3,000 years later, archaeologists are meticulously piecing together the story of this thriving Iron Age village. Imagine families crafting intricate pottery, shaping beads from seashells, and navigating life in a vibrant community.
On Tuesday, February 20, visitors had the chance to experience this ancient settlement for one day only,…








