08 MALEHA BURIAL CHAMBERS 19-02-2020 DRONE

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Country

United Arab Emirates

Region

Sharjah

Material

Stone

Age

Antiquity

Provenance

Mleiha Burial Chambers

Internal ID

Dron Shots for 3D Model2

Digitization date

19/02/2020

Digitization method

Photogrammetry

Photos / scans number

3342

Hardware

DJI Phantom 4 Pro

Lens

20 mm

Lighting

sunlight

MLH-5 Monumental and Subterranean Tombs, Mleiha Archaeological Center, Sharjah

A large graveyard located south of the fort. The types of tombs and the findings which have been unearthed at MLH-5 suggest the site was in use from the 2nd Century BCE to the 1st Century CE. Six monumental tombs were discovered; three in the central part of the graveyard and the other three around 25m to the south. Some of these tombs have been reconstructed.

All of the tombs share a distinct architectural design with a large square or rectangular shaped pit dug 2m to 3m deep forming the burial chamber. Tomb towers were usually around 2.5m – 3m tall and constructed from square or rectangular gypsum bricks, then topped with a crenulated frieze and coated with gypsum plaster. There are also subterranean tombs, a rectangular pit surrounded by two or three rows of mud bricks over which stone slabs were placed.

http://www.discovermleiha.ae/archaeological-sites/