There are exhibits on many local industries, including bobbin-making, mining and quarrying, as well as examples of Neolithic tools and implements made in the region.
Also displayed are some Neolithic tools (from the 4 millennium BC): a fishing weight, and a blade for harvesting crops.
One label, Rust, makes leather necklaces with silver charms inspired by Neolithic tools.
Neolithic tools were used as weapons prior to recorded history.
Andrew Moore suggested that the station was a factory site for Heavy Neolithic tools of the Qaraoun culture.
Neolithic tools are often polished and far more varied.
Neolithic tools such as scrapes and flakes, and Bronze Age celts have been discovered there.
Four were explored in 1908 when Neolithic tools and small urns with burnt human bones, suggesting cremation, were found.
Other early Neolithic tools were found along with some Middle Palelithic material including an Emireh point and tortoise cores.
Neolithic tools such as daggers were used as weaponry and clan rivalry long before recorded history.