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During the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (around 12,000 years ago), humans exploited a network of seasonal water bodies in the interior of northern Arabia, marking locations and access routes with monumental rock engravings of camels, ibex, wild equids, gazelles, and aurochs.
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Humans Thrived in Arabian Desert 12,000 Years Ago, Monumental Rock Art Illustrates
During the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (around 12,000 years ago), humans exploited a network of seasonal water bodies in the interior of northern Arabia, marking locations and access routes with monumental rock engravings of camels, ibex, wild equids, gazelles, and aurochs. The post Humans Thrived in Arabian Desert 12,000 Years Ago…