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Judi Lynn

(162,384 posts)
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 03:28 AM Oct 2019

Uncovering secrets of mystery civilization in Saudi Arabia


By Sylvia Smith
BBC News, Saudi Arabia
3 October 2019



RICHARD DUEBEL

This rock tomb is just one of the monuments left in the area by the Nabataeans

A team of researchers is carrying out the first in-depth archaeological survey of part of Saudi Arabia, in a bid to shed light on a mysterious civilisation that once lived there. The Nabataean culture left behind sophisticated stone monuments, but many sites remain unexplored.

The rock-strewn deserts of Al Ula in Saudi Arabia are known for their pitch-black skies, which allow stargazers to easily study celestial bodies without the problem of light pollution.

But the region is becoming even more attractive for archaeologists.

A long-lost culture known as the Nabataean civilisation inhabited the area starting from around 100 BC and persisted for some 200 years.

While the Nabataeans ruled their empire from the stunning city of Petra in Jordan, they made Hegra (the modern Mada'in Saleh) in Al Ula their second capital.

Now, archaeologists are planning to carry out the first in-depth survey of a chunk of land here that's roughly the size of Belgium.

More:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49424036#
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Uncovering secrets of mystery civilization in Saudi Arabia (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2019 OP
Fascinating. I had never heard of the Nabataean culture, but am familiar with Petra. Nitram Oct 2019 #1
PBS has done some docs on petra & the nabateens pansypoo53219 Oct 2019 #2
My family dropped by Petra one Easter vacation...loved it! Hope they hurry up with more Karadeniz Oct 2019 #3
Think Ozymandias. keithbvadu2 Oct 2019 #4

Nitram

(24,604 posts)
1. Fascinating. I had never heard of the Nabataean culture, but am familiar with Petra.
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 02:34 PM
Oct 2019

300 years seems like a very short life-span for a culture that created buildings like the tomb in the photo above.

pansypoo53219

(21,724 posts)
2. PBS has done some docs on petra & the nabateens
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 03:57 PM
Oct 2019

that tomb reminded me about what they said about petra.

Karadeniz

(23,417 posts)
3. My family dropped by Petra one Easter vacation...loved it! Hope they hurry up with more
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 05:08 PM
Oct 2019

Information on these people.

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