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Tracking Faith on the Arabian Peninsula: A 5th-century religious landscape with modern resonance
Amid the vast deserts, rugged highlands, and fertile oases of the Arabian Peninsula, the religious landscape of the early 5th century was remarkably diverse. A recent historical map depicting the ...
Ancient humans left behind numerous archaeological traces in the cavern, and scientists say there may be thousands more like it on the Arabian Peninsula to study. By Robin George Andrews When ancient ...
Sprawled across much of the Arabian Peninsula, today’s Arabian Desert is known for brutal heat, dry, harsh winds and scarce water—hardly hospitable to human settlers unaided by air conditioning and a ...
Fossilised piles of faeces, called middens, have revealed that a desert valley in Yemen was once a tropical oasis, which may have lasted in the dry region because of human land management practices.
According to the Heritage Commission of Saudi Arabia, a groundbreaking archeological discovery was recently made in the city of Tabuk.
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