100,000-year-old archaeological sites found in Al-Kharj
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The field survey of the mission included the hills surrounding Al-Kharj Mountains overlooking Wadi Nisah, part of the hills overlooking the Mawan valley, Ein Farzane and the hills overlooking the town of Al-Shadidah. SPA
Saudi Gazette report
Riyadh A joint Saudi-French mission to explore archaeological sites under the supervision of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) has revealed sites dating back to about 100,000 years in a number of mountains south of Riyadh, specifically in Al-Kharj.
The field survey of the mission included the hills surrounding Al-Kharj Mountains overlooking Wadi Nisah, part of the hills overlooking the Mawan valley, Ein Farzane and the hills overlooking the town of Al-Shadidah.
The sites are dating back to the Paleolithic period about 100,000 years.
This is the first time that sites from the Paleolithic period were discovered in Al-Kharj as well as sites dating back to the Upper Paleolithic period.
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