A striking new treasure hoard has surfaced from the Saudi Arabian excavation site of Dariyah, featuring 100 pieces of gold ...
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1,200-year-old gold hoard discovered in Saudi Arabia may have been buried by a medieval pilgrim
Archaeologists have unearthed a 1,200-year-old hoard of gold, silver and gemstones that was buried along a medieval ...
What happens when several hundred archaeologists gather in a “glass box” in the desert? It’s an odd kind of question, but this actually occurred last week when experts from all over the planet ...
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and in the presence of His Royal Highness ...
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have uncovered a stunning collection of 100 gold jewelry pieces dating back over 1,100 years to the Abbasid era. Discovered at the ancient site of Dariyah in the ...
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Archaeologists just unearthed a well-preserved 1,100-year-old hoard of gold jewelry along an ancient route in Saudi Arabia
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have uncovered a remarkable collection of gold jewelry dating back around 1,100 years at the ...
RIYADH — The Saudi Heritage Commission has announced the registration of 1,516 new archaeological sites in the National Antiquities Register, increasing the total sites to 11,577. This addition ...
Until 20 years ago, little was known about the Bronze Age culture of the Hejaz, a mountainous region that abuts the Red Sea in western Saudi Arabia. Archaeological evidence was scant and the traces on ...
Saudi Arabia last week unveiled a collection of archaeological artifacts and structures — discovered during excavations in the eastern part of the country — part of the kingdom’s broader efforts to ...
Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission announced the discovery of a collection of Abbasid-era gold jewelry at the Dariyah ...
A rare collection of 100 gold jewelry, more than 1,100 years old, has been discovered at the archaeological site of Al-Darya ...
These three kings are wearing only loincloths. But at about 9 feet tall, if you imagine some missing legs, they don't need fancy robes to impress. The trio of colossal red sandstone statue fragments ...
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