معلومات، صور، فيديو حول مشروع عماني سنغافوري لإعادة بناء سفينة شراعية تعود للقرن التاسع الميلادي
There were no photographs or films and not many books. People told stories but most were not written down at the time.
One way of learning about things from ancient times is to make copies so you can find out how they work.
The Jewel of Muscat Project team did just that. They built and ancient ship and sailed it on the voyage.

In 1998, a fisherman found a shipwreck. He discovered beautiful pots and other treasures from ancient times. When the shipwreck and its cargo were studied by experts they discovered many things.
They worked out that the ship had been made in Arabia and that the planks of wood that form the hull were sewn together using a very old technique.
They also discovered that the ship had sailed between Arabia and China nearly 1200 years ago.
The Jewel of Muscat is built to look like the ship that the fisherman found. It is made from many of the same materials.
From their study of the shipwreck, experts believe that this ship had sailed from Arabia to China to trade, and was on its way home to Arabia with Chinese goods when it sank.
The Jewel of Muscat will follow part of this ancient trade route and sail from Oman to Singapore.
Singapore was an important place to visit on the long voyage to China and on the way home again. Supplies of food and water could be taken on board and cargo could be traded.

No country can produce everything it needs so it buys and sells or exchanges goods with other places.
Omani people have been trading with other countries for thousands of years.
Oman traded goods such as horses, dates, perfume and dyes to colour cloth. In return ceramics (bowls and plates made from clay), silk and spices were brought back to Oman from the East.