Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable 4,000-year-old Bronze Age town in the Arabian Peninsula that once housed nearly 500 residents, revealing insights into how ancient communities transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to more urbanized living. French archaeologist Guillaume Charloux, along with a team of Saudi researchers, located the al-Natah settlement near the Khaybar Oasis. Spanning around …
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