We visited most of Bahrain’s T List sites in 2005 and, with Bahrain hosting the 2011 WHC, are interested to guess which (if any) might be inscribed as that country’s “reward”! Could it be the “Saar Heritage Park”? Despite its grandiose title this site took some finding in our rentacar. Our Lonely Planet guide book for the Gulf States didn’t even mention it – although the title of the eponymous nearby village did appear on our Bahrain road map – but how to get into it? There were no direction signs. After passing through a lot of suburban housing estates we were eventually directed to it down a cul-de-sac and were met by a very bored policeman who seemed genuinely pleased to have a visitor. The site contains several groups of excavated remains (and no doubt many as yet unexcavated) .These are described as an “Early Dilmun town, South Burial Complex (the "Honeycomb" complex), North Burial Complex, Late Dilmun temple and Single Burial mounds”. The T list documentation states “To maximize their appeal to the general public, these monuments should be promoted collectively as a single attraction.” So there are big plans then! And we certainly found it an interesting visit – walking through remarkably well preserved remains of streets and houses (photo) from 4000 years ago isn’t something you do every day. And the honeycomb tombs were particularly interesting “Here, there is a large number of interconnecting graves. Each one consisted of a rectangular chamber, usually enclosed by an arc of outer walling tacked on to the side of earlier cells, so that graves multiply outwards from the original single cell at the center. It is a type of burial unique to Bahrain” We like researching sites after we have paid a visit but you will find almost nothing on the Web about the site apart from hits related to its T List status and there is so much more I would like to know about it. But a WHS? Possibly, but I think not! Its case is stronger than Barbar Temple but its chances appear to have been invalidated by the inclusion of its Honeycomb Tombs within the definition of the “Burial Ensembles of Dilmun and Tylos” site (q.v) added in 2008 to Bahrain’s T List.