RIYADH: When one thinks of 抖阴短视频, the first things that spring to mind might be the bustling metropolises of Riyadh and Jeddah, or sacred Islamic sites like the Holy Kaaba in Makkah and the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque in Madinah.
But by venturing further, one can uncover a land rich with history and mystery, particularly in the country鈥檚 northern expanses. Often overlooked by tourists, the region is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes and a past waiting to be explored.
Among them is the Hail province, located in the north of Najd and famous for its monuments, especially in Jubbah and Shuwaymis.
Hussain Al-Khalifah, a Saudi archeologist with more than 30 years of experience, spoke to Arab News about some of the area鈥檚 hidden gems.
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鈥 Al-Shuwaihatiya, 45 km from Sakaka, is one of the oldest archeological sites in the world and considered the oldest human settlement site in the Arabian Peninsula and Asia.
鈥 On the northeast side of Sakaka is the Camel Site where one can see carved images of animals 鈥 mostly camels 鈥 said to be about 7,000-7,200 years old.
鈥淭here are mountains called Al-Raat and Al-Manjor. These two sites contain the oldest rock art ever immortalized on rocks 鈥 wonderful images of animals and lions (carved),鈥 he said.
鈥淭hese two mountains are registered by UNESCO as a rock art site. It is somehow a form of continuous rock art, starting from Shuwaymis moving to Jubbah and ending at Al-Tawil mountain in Jouf.鈥
Al-Khalifah explained this art form spread to two other cities through migration thousands of years ago. In ancient times, he suggested, people migrated from Hail to Dumat Al-Jandal and Tayma.
Another area near Hail worth discovering is Fayd. This city is at the center of the Hajj road known by locals as Darb Zubaidah, along which people used to travel from Kufa in Iraq to Madinah.
鈥淔ayd is considered one of the important points in the area. It is one of the prettiest destinations, known for its rich Islamic history,鈥 Al-Khalifah said. 鈥淚t is worth it for me to get in my car and take a trip from Riyadh to explore this place.鈥
Jouf Province is also ripe for exploration, with Al-Shuwaihatiya, 45 km from Sakaka, among the recommended areas for visitors.
It is one of the oldest archeological sites in the world and considered the oldest human settlement site in the Arabian Peninsula and Asia. According to Al-Khalifah, its history dates back 1.3 million years.
This city is unique, he said, with its Oldowan tools 鈥 stone tools used by humans millions of years ago. He recommends making the most of the experience by visiting with an expert who knows the area鈥檚 history.
On the northeast side of Sakaka is the Camel Site where one can see carved images of animals 鈥 mostly camels 鈥 said to be about 7,000-7,200 years old.
鈥淭his spot is one of my discoveries, but to visit this location it requires a permit from the Heritage Commission because it is being monitored by environmental security,鈥 explained Al-Khalifah.
Whether you are an adventurer, history buff or cultural enthusiastic, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 northern region is the place to go to go.
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