Fossils more than 120,000 years old have been found in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. Archaeological excavation
s have also uncovered footprints of humans and elephants. The Heritage Authority CEO told that preparations have begun for a tourism project connecting archeological and historical sites in the country.
The most inhabited area between Tabuk and Taima was discovered about 120,000 years ago. The International Archaeological Survey of India is investigating a dry lake here. 7 humans found signs of an area inhabited by 43 elephants 107 camels and deer. 233 elephant bones were also recovered.
It is also believed to be a place where folk groups thrive. Tabuk is the oldest populated area in Saudi Arabia. Here are the signs of the time of various prophets. The Heritage Authority CEO told after the press conference that the plan was to launch a tourism project in connection with these. The press conference of the Ministry of Culture was held at the Crowne Plaza in Riyadh Digital City.
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