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Knewz on MSNExperts Discovered 4,000-Year-Old Walled Oases in Saudi Arabia — Reshaping The Region's HistoryReshaping The Region's History. A remarkable discovery was made in the swirling sands of the Arabian Desert, rev ...
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However, their material culture, mobility and settlement patterns are nearly indistinguishable. Despite this, it was ...
New research in northwest Saudi Arabia has identified the existence of a network of previously unknown walled oases.
The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the first alphabet (from which many present-day writing systems derive). By the ...
Ancient DNA analysis challenges our understanding of the ancient Phoenician-Punic civilization. An international team of researchers analyzing genome-wide data from 210 ancient individuals has ...
It’s here in the Levant that the world’s oldest human burials have been discovered, with graves at sites in what is now modern-day Israel such as Qafzeh, Skhul, Tabun, and Nesher Ramla dated ...
The ancient people of Carthage, located in modern Tunisia, did not have ancestry in common with the Levantine Phoenicians that established their culture, according to a new study. J. M. W. Turner ...
A new study from Tel Aviv University may have found the answer to the question that has been puzzling archeologists for decades: Why is there no prehistoric cave art in the Levant, and specifically in ...
AMMAN — Pella, located in north-western Jordan, has been a site continuously occupied from the Neolithic times to more recent periods. The Hellenistic period was the most thoroughly studied, although ...
However, their material culture, mobility and settlement patterns are nearly indistinguishable. Despite this, it was hypothesized that the two species may have had different burial practices.
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