On September 16, local time, the Saudi Heritage Committee announced to the outside world that archaeologists found human and animal footprints 120,000 years ago in the Tabuk area of ​​northern Saudi Arabia, which is also the oldest human being found on the Arabian Peninsula so far. Traces of activity.

The head of the Saudi Heritage Committee revealed at the press conference that day that after more than ten years of research, the archaeological team found a total of 7 early humans, 107 camels, 43 elephants and other animal footprints, and found 233 at the same time. An animal fossil indicates that this discovery helps to understand the history of early human migration and settlement in the Arabian Peninsula and desert regions.


Release time: 2020-09-17 11:56:04 【Editor: Li Jun】