Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia

Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia

Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia

The team of the expedition to the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, conducted by the British explorer Mark Evans, found various stone axes for hunting, and other tools dating back to a very ancient time.

Evans said that these stones belong to peoples who may have inhabited those areas in the past, and they bear archaeological value, calling on researchers to learn more about them. This is during his path, which he follows in the footsteps of explorer Abdullah Philby at the time.

The explorer team continues its journey from Nafud Subai’ near the province of Rania after crossing more than 500 km, passing through the Qiddiya Mountains through the “Manjur Trail”, which carries with it a historical, cultural and tourist heritage.

Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia Finding stone axes from nature during a trip to the heart of Arabia

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