Standing Stone Circles were unique dwellings in North-West Arabia during Neolithic Period
Key research into the Neolithic period suggests that region's inhabitants during the 6th and 5th millennia BCE were more settled than previously thought Ground-breaking archaeological research in AlUla County in north-west Saudi Arabia has published the first comprehensive description and analysis of a long-term dwelling type identified in the region during the Neolithic period. This research suggests that the region's inhabitants during the 6th and 5th millennia BCE were more settled than previously thought. They also had a diverse assemblage of cultural material: they herded livestock, made jewellery, and conducted trade along a cultural horizon that extended through the Levant and into eastern Jordan and the Red Sea. Artists’ impression of a small cluster of Standing Stone C...
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