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A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
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Saudi Arabia releases 153 Arabian Oryx in first major breeding success in 90 yearsThe King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority (KSRNR) has released 153 Arabian Oryx across the Al-Tubaiq, Al-Khunfah, and Harrat Al-Harrah reserves as part of its continued efforts ...
A new study reveals the modern arid desert between Africa and Saudi Arabia was once regularly lush and green with rivers and ...
Mineral deposits in limestone caves show that the now arid interior of Saudi Arabia repeatedly experienced increased rainfall ...
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Knewz on MSNSaudi Arabian Caves Hold Secrets of How Humans May Have Migrated Out of Africa Millions of Years AgoThe discovery of Green Arabia not only reshapes our understanding of ancient climates but may also solve one of humanity’s greatest mysteries.
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Study Finds on MSNCrystal Time Capsules in Arabian Caves Reveal Desert’s Green Secret PastNew research reveals that the Arabian Peninsula wasn't always the barren landscape we see today, but rather cycled through ...
A new study finds that Arabia was once a green corridor of rivers and lakes, enabling animal and human migration between Africa and Eurasia over the past 8 million years. A new study published in ...
One of the planet's largest, driest biogeographic barriers was once lush with rivers and lakes for 8 million years, which encouraged the movements of water-dependent animals and indicates the ...
A new study reveals the modern arid desert between Africa and Saudi Arabia was once regularly lush and green with rivers and lakes over a period of 8 million years, allowing for the occupation and ...
Fossil evidence shows existence of elephants, giraffes, and crocodiles thriving in environments rich in rivers and lakes.
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