Sharjah’s Faya Palaeolandscape has officially joined the UNESCO World Heritage Site list, making it the second location in the UAE to receive this global recognition. The site, located in the central region of Sharjah, is now acknowledged for its continuous record of early human presence that stretches back over 200,000 years. The landscape preserves 18 distinct archaeological layers, each revealing how humans lived and adapted in arid environments over millennia. What sets Faya apart is its role not just as a migration route, but as a place where people settled and stayed — a rare pattern in prehistoric desert regions....