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A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
Fossil evidence shows existence of elephants, giraffes, and crocodiles thriving in environments rich in rivers and lakes.
This finding contributes to a greater understanding of the history ... Saudi Arabia’s cave systems remain largely unexplored, holding immense potential for future scientific breakthroughs and deeper ...
A groundbreaking scientific study led by Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission has revealed that the Arabian Peninsula, now largely arid desert, was a lush green oasis nearly eight million years ago.
Rolling grasslands stretched across the peninsula, dotted with lakes and wetlands where herds of elephants, gazelles, and ...
Amman, the modern capital of Jordan, has witnessed a remarkable evolution, with its name changing to reflect various ...
The Saudi Heritage Commission on Wednesday announced that a scientific study analysing 22 cave formations, locally known as "Duhool Al-Summan," concluded that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was a green ...
Ancient humid periods made Arabia a lush pathway for ... Dubai: In a groundbreaking discovery, Saudi scientists have unveiled a rich and complex climate history of the Arabian Peninsula ...
documented the presence of an ancient lake, rivers and a large water-formed valley. "Based on a series of ages, it appears the lake peaked about 9,000 years ago during a wet Green Arabia period ...