Jumeirah Archaeological Site is an excellent starting place for learning about life on the Arabian Peninsula before the region's borders were established.Located between Jumeirah and Al Wasl Road, the land was formerly home to a mosque and residential housing, both of which are no longer visible - but what remains will undoubtedly pique your interest. Jumeriah Archaeological Site is a popular place for archaeologists, researchers, and historians to explore the unearthed artifacts.Archaeologists began excavating the site in 1969 and discovered ancient riches such as pottery, coins, tools, and more. The site transports you back to the Abbasid era, which lasted from the 9th to 11th centuries and saw this old settlement serve as a caravan station on a commerce route from Iraq to Oman.