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 ...
The ancient al-Natah town with around 500 residents ... The finding indicates northern Arabia was likely dotted with similar small fortified towns during the Early-Middle Bronze Age when other regions ...
A newly discovered ancient oasis in the Saudi Arabian desert ... Preliminary surveys show that across six acres, a fortified town—built around 2,400 to 2,000 B.C. and used for roughly 1,000 ...