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Archaeologists uncovered the first major Iron Age necropolis in the United Arab Emirates, revealing over 100 ancient tombs.
Archaeologists have analyzed a pair of copper cymbals from Bronze Age Oman, suggesting a shared musical tradition connected cultures and helped facilitate trade around the Arabian Gulf.
Bronze Age cymbals found in Oman reveal how music united ancient cultures across trade routes, ceremonies, and rituals.
The cymbals were excavated from a building dating to the third millennium BCE, associated with the Umm an-Nar culture. Though ...
Mineral deposits in limestone caves show that the now arid interior of Saudi Arabia repeatedly experienced increased rainfall ...
Among the many trips Pope Francis took after he was elected to the papacy in 2013, his historic first visit to the Arabian ...
Isotope analysis of limestone cave deposits indicates repeated humid periods in the Saharo-Arabian Desert over the past eight ...
“During that time, the Ubaid culture was actively developing in ... often found in other parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Until now, there was no evidence that the pottery had been made at ...
Aroya Cruises’ first cruise ship, Aroya, departed from its homeport of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with its very first guests on ...