DUBAI - Dubai will host the International Conference for Ancient Studies, which is being held in the Middle East for the first time.
The conference will be held at Raffles Hotel on November 29-30.
“The first-of-its-kind event is to gather eight of the world’s foremost experts in the fields of history, archaeology, astronomy, anthropology and geology. The experts will be speaking about the mysteries of ancient civilisations and some major discoveries made in 2007 and 2008 would be announced for the first time,” Dr Mohammed Naeemat, chairman of Adbox Events, the organiser of the event, said at a Press conference at Raffles Hotel,
Jean-Paul Tarud-Kuborn, Trade Consul of
“Recently, some mummies were discovered in
Robert Bauval, internationally acclaimed researcher and Egyptologist, said, “The change we saw in
Revealing some of the latest discoveries, Bauval said an Egyptian tour guide, identified as Mahmoud Marai, discovered a cave with Pharaonic scriptures, heliographic signs, drawings, and sophisticated astronomical alignments in the
“As per carbon dating, these prove human presence, most likely of lost people, that goes back to 7000 BC. Scriptures show that the Pharaohs used to live there before moving to the banks of the
“The tombs, remains and alignments recently discovered prove that the known civilisations are much older than we know. Prehistoric fully-formed civilisations did exist.”
Sponsored by Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Event Management Corporation, and sponsored by the Chile Consulate in Dubai, Dubai Convention Bureau, Wafi and Travco, the conference is expected to attract interest from all over the world — among universities, scientific societies and the public. Attendees are also expected from among the over 25 million readers of the bestselling books of the speakers.