Discovery of immense 4,000-year-old fortifications surrounding the Khaybar Oasis, one of the longest-known Oasis
Archaeologists have recently made a groundbreaking discovery in northwestern Arabia, unearthing immense fortifications that date back an astonishing 4,000 years....
Researchers reveal the 4,500-year-old network of funerary avenues in Arabian Peninsula
Archaeologists from the University of Western Australia (UWA) have determined that people living in ancient northwest Arabia built long-distance “funerary...
The longest inscription in Saudi Arabia turned out to belong to the last king of Babylon
The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage has announced the discovery of a 2,550-year-old inscription etched on basalt stone...
Egypt Traces Relics of Ramses III to the Arabian Peninsula
Following various findings showing ancient Egyptian King Ramses III had a presence on the Arabian Peninsula, an Egyptian archaeological team...
Al-Ula, The Living Museum of Ancient Arab Civilizations
Al-Ula oasis is located in the lush Wadi Al-Qura, or “valley of villages”, about 110 km southwest of the modern...
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