Oldest evidence of human life found in Saudi Arabia scientists have made shocking revelations

Human Life Evidence: Two scientists from Griffith University of Australia and Hugh Groucutt of the University of Malta have made important discoveries in Saudi Arabia. Two scientists named Matthew Stewart and Michael Petraglia have claimed to have found many mysterious evidences of human history. Scientists said that in the Arabian Peninsula you can see many such stone structures, many chimneys and stone tools have been found, which are proof that there was human life here 10 thousand years ago.

Scientists claim to have found the first evidence of habitation by ancient humans in a huge lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia and said that here one can also see rock art filled with scenes of hunting and shepherds. Scientists told that after seeing these scenes, many archaeologists were researching them for the last decade. During research, it has been revealed that many of these structures are 10 thousand years old.

Research intensified in the year 2019
Due to the dry climate, hot days, cold nights and strong wind erosion, some remains are not very useful to archaeologists. So far, very little information has been received about fossils or deeply buried layered deposits. Scientists said that for a long time no archaeologist had surveyed any of the hundreds of caves and lava tubes in northern Arabia. In the year 2019, some teams started researching these underground places, after which many mysterious information has come to light in the study.

10 thousand years old human life found in Saudi
Scientists told that this lava tube of Arabia is in the Harat Khyber lava field, about 125 kilometers north of Medina city. This tube was formed thousands of years ago after the lava cooled. The length of the tube is 1.5 kilometers, height at some places is 12 meters and width is up to 45 meters. On entering this tube a large number of remains of bones are found. Thousands of fossils are still preserved in it. These include scenes of grazing animals, especially sheep and goats, and hunting scenes of dogs.

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