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Ancient Carvings of Camels Acted as Road Signs to Water in the Desert Around 12,000 Years Ago
Learn more about the carvings of camels, gazelles, and ibexes that helped humans thrive in the Nefud Desert around 2,000 years earlier than traditionally thought.
The drawings—the oldest dated monumental rock art in Arabia—are the firmest evidence that humans lived there during a dry ...
Rock Art Discovery Reveals Unknown Arabian Nomads from 12,000 Years Ago Camels in ancient Arabia may have led ...
New findings highlight the pioneering role of human groups who lived in the interior of northern Arabia shortly after the ...
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