 The evidence for the existence of a past now lost yet once highly advanced and global civilization should now be overwhelming to anyone who has spent any amount of time researching the anomalies and similarities within ancient sites worldwide, found on nearly every continent on Earth. There are countless sites claimed as a certain civilization's work, yet these claims not only often lack any explanation as to how these cultures built said ruins, or how, if built by said culture, they can be connected to other sites located in other countries thousands of miles away. These facts are simply academically ignored. Interestingly, another site we can now add to this list of locations that the known Polygonal Building Civilizations pinpointed within the Arab Emirates. According to academic study, quote, the Hilly archaeological site not only provides the earliest known evidence of an agricultural village in the United Arab Emirates, but also contains villages, burial grounds, and agricultural infrastructure. The largest collection in the UAE of tombs and buildings from this period is located at Hilly. A number of these bronze age structures are located within the Hilly Archaeological Park and are open to the public, end quote. We concur that the site is clearly from a range of different ages, yet along with these modern-looking buildings is one structure which we found incredibly interesting. Known as the Hilly Grand Tomb, like many other structures of unexplainable origin or of lost purpose attributed to that of a tomb. But due to the polygonal masonry technique, a now lost technology found the world over, clear for all to see, and of an exquisite advanced quality. This labeling of a mere tomb to us has been brought into question. For simply due to the method of its creation, we can state that we do not know who, when, or indeed why such a structure in the Arab Emirates was created. It is undoubtedly a small building, yet one of profound features, thus it is a place which we find highly compelling.