• Hili Archaeological Park is the location of a Bronze Age site in Al Ain, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. Description and history.
  • Hili Archaeological Park offers a glimpse into Al Ain’s Bronze Age and Iron Age past, through tombs, houses, strongholds and irrigation systems.
  • Perfectly clean green park, in which some archaeological sites are located in open access. One of the main monuments is the Great Tomb in Hili.
  • Today, the Hili Archaeological Site is not just a place for excavation and study; it has been transformed into an archaeological park, making it accessible to...
  • Hili Archaeological park is open seven days a week from 12:00am to 11:00pm. ... Hili Archaeological park is located at Hili - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates.
  • The Hili Archaeological Park has sparked numerous theories about its past. Scholars believe the site was a bustling agricultural and trade center.
  • The WHS-Hili Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a testament to the UAE’s ancient civilizations.
  • Hili Archaeological Park was developed to highlight the ancient monuments of Al Ain and make them easily accessible to visitors.
  • Located north of Al Ain, Hili Archaeological Park features remains from 2000 to 3000 BC. There are many Hili sites in Al Ain, all numbered.
  • The Hili Archaeological Park comprises several Bronze Age forts and settlements, several tombs and artefacts within it.