New findings highlight the pioneering role of human groups who lived in the interior of northern Arabia shortly after the ...
The rock art dates to between 12,800 and 11,400 years ago, a period when seasonal water bodies "reappeared" in the region.
Ancient camel depictions in Arabia may have marked vital water sources, revealing how early humans adapted to desert life.
Hungarian companies developing agricultural technology are looking to enter markets in faraway countries. In addition to ...
A 12,000-year-old cave engraving of a camel was one of the first "road signs" to a desert oasis, according to new research.
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12,800-year-old mysterious Arab camel art likely served as desert sign to water
Over 12,000-year-old camel rock art shows how early humans once thrived in the rough Nefud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia. The art’s true intention is a mystery, but evidence suggests it may have ...
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