Discover Hima Cultural Area: Saudi Arabia’s 7,000-Year-Old Gallery

In Najran province, Saudi Arabia, approximately 75 miles north of Najran City, lies a remarkable open-air gallery featuring ancient petroglyphs. The Hima Cultural Area, recognized as a UNESCO site, showcases around 100,000 carvings and inscriptions, reflecting 7,000 years of history from ancient armies and caravans.

Source: The 7,000-year-old desert library written in stone: Discover Hima Cultural Area, the UNESCO site where ancient armies and caravans left 100,000 carvings and inscriptions | Daily Mail Online

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