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An international team of archaeologists, ethnologists and historians has uncovered the oldest-known evidence of stone blade production (made systematically) on the Arabian Peninsula. In their ...
UAE: Sharjah dig uncovers 80,000-year-old tools confirming 210,000 years of human presence in Arabia
Archaeologists in Sharjah have unearthed 80,000-year-old stone tools, revealing a continuous human presence in Arabia ...
Musandam, on the northeast tip of the Arabian Peninsula, is a little-known wonderland of staggering stone cliffs and a labryinthine succession of coves, bays and inlets that make up the world’s ...
During the late stages of the last ice age, the Arabian Desert wasn't always the dry expanse you know today. In fact, recent geological and climate research has revealed a very different past ...
Shipping threats around Arabian Peninsula rising, largest global shipowners organization warns By Lori Ann LaRocco, CNBC • Published June 22, 2025 • Updated on June 22, 2025 at 8:10 am BOOKMARKER ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest evidence of systematic stone blade production on the Arabian Peninsula, dating back approximately 80,000 years, at Jebel Faya in the UAE.
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