Unveiling a Lost World: The Astonishing Discovery That Could Redefine Human Origins on the Arabian Peninsula
So what role did the Masyoun site play in its region during this time period? For now, many questions, like this one, remain. But what is clear is that this is an incredible archaeological find, a 10,000-year-old settlement that stands as the oldest-known human settlement on the Arabian Peninsula.
As Bader bin Farhan Al-saud, the Saudi Minister of Culture, wrote on Instagram: “The Masyoun site tells the story of human life 11,000-10,300 years ago.” Few archaeological sites ever uncovered can make such a claim.
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