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Ancient human artefacts found near caves in Arabian desert

Last updated: December 2, 2025 5:50 pm
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The arid deserts of north-eastern Saudi Arabia were once teeming with life, hosting vibrant communities of animals and, as recent research suggests, ancient hominins as well. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on a previously unstudied region of the Arabian peninsula and offers valuable insights into the prehistoric human presence in this area.

According to Monika Markowska, an expert at Northumbria University, UK, this research marks the first comprehensive outline of the archaeological record of inland north-east Arabia, a vast region that has long been overlooked. The study focused on a largely unexplored area between Qatar and Kuwait, where evidence of prehistoric human occupation was non-existent despite the region’s past ability to support a thriving ecosystem due to sufficient rainfall.

Huw Groucutt, from the University of Malta, explains that hominins have inhabited Arabia for at least the last 500,000 years, potentially in multiple waves of occupation. To uncover more about the ancient hominin inhabitants of the region, Groucutt and his team identified ancient rivers and caves near deposits of chert, a rock used by prehistoric humans to make tools. Caves, in particular, are crucial for preserving archaeological, fossil, and climatic records.

The researchers explored a total of 79 caves and their surroundings, discovering evidence of ancient humans and animals in several of them. One cave stood out for containing over 400 stone tools scattered across its floor, along with the remains of various ancient species such as reptiles, bats, birds, camels, gazelles, hyenas, and wolves. By analyzing the stone tools’ style, the team dated the hominins’ presence in the caves to between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago.

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Markowska highlights that past climate-driven changes may have created favorable conditions for occupation and migration in Arabia, despite it now acting as a barrier for species movement. The well-preserved bones found in these caves offer rare insights into past ecosystems and shed light on the dynamic nature of life in ancient Arabia.

Michael Petraglia, a member of the research team from Griffith University, Australia, emphasizes that this study is a crucial step towards understanding the caves and rivers of Arabia and what they reveal about life in these ecosystems. The findings not only expand our knowledge of the region’s ancient history but also underscore the importance of further exploration and research in uncovering the secrets of Arabia’s past.

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