Archaeologists discovered a walled city in the northern Saudi Arabian desert that was likely home to 500 people as far back as 2,400 B.C. The experts believe the city’s roughly 1,000 years of use ...
Excavations in Hejaz, Saudi Arabia have revealed a series of fortified oasis towns—the latest Bronze Age discovery housed 500 people.
Small fortified towns may have helped to establish an early trade network from southern Arabia to the Mediterranean.
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