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Scientists found 12,000-year-old animal carvings in Saudi Arabia, proving humans lived there far earlier than believed.
Researchers have discovered 12,000-year-old rock carvings of life-size animals, including camels, gazelles, and an auroch, in northern Saudi Arabia, revealing human habitation in the desert far earlier than previously believed.
The engravings, made with wedge-shaped stones on narrow rock ledges, required precise skill.
A buried rock pick helped date the art, confirming human presence about 2,000 years earlier than thought.
The findings challenge assumptions that the region was uninhabitable during dry periods, suggesting people adapted using seasonal water sources and possibly traveled to encounter animals like the auroch.
The discovery, published in Nature Communications, sheds light on early human life and artistic expression in the Middle East.
Los científicos encontraron esculturas de animales de hace 12.000 años en Arabia Saudita, demostrando que los humanos vivieron allí mucho antes de lo que se creía.