KS3/GCSE Geography. Exploring how people, plants and animals have adapted to the desert biome in the Arabian Peninsula.
Archaeologists found 120,000-year-old human footprints in Saudi Arabia, revealing insights into ancient migration and life ...
Opening Paths for People The climate shifts during the HHP did more than reshape the Earth—they reshaped human history. As Arabia became wetter and more hospitable, groups of hunter-gatherers and ...
The vast desert of the Arabian Peninsula was not always an arid landscape. A recent study reveals that this region was once home to a vast lake and river system. These favorable conditions fostered ...
Examples of retouched artifacts from the stratigraphically youngest Middle Palaeolithic assemblage at Jebel Faya, Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Credit: Archaeological and Anthropological ...
Journey through the sands of history as we explore the captivating evolution of camel racing in the Arabian Peninsula. From its humble beginnings as a Bedouin tradition to the modern, high-stakes ...
Their work focuses on the Rub’ al Khali Desert, or the Empty Quarter, one of the largest continuous sand deserts in the world. Covering nearly 650,000 square kilometers, the Empty Quarter today is ...