Arabian Rock Art Heritage

The Application of Advanced Imaging Technology to Saudi Arabian Rock Art

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  • Sheep

    Making up 25% of the worldโ€™s domestic sheep populations, the fat-tailed type is found in Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, North India, Western China and Central Asia. It dates back at least to 3000 BC, based on depictions found on stone vessels from Uruk, and the later Ur (2400 BCE), in Mesopotamia. These sheep were developed to increase the fat stored in their tails, which has [...]

    • Neolithic Man and Sheep

      • Domestic Sheep and Goat, Jubbah

        • Domestic Sheep Panel Detail: Closeup

          Click here to download the PTM file. Desktop RTI viewers can be downloaded from Cultural Heritage Imaging.

          • Neolithic Hunter Detail: Sheep

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            • Domestic Sheep

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Stories in the Rocks

Saudi Arabia possesses world-class rock art in a dazzling desert landscape replete with majestic natural formations. Stories in the Rocks: Exploring Saudi Arabian Rock Art is a beautifully illustrated book written in an easily accessible manner. Its goal is to enlighten readers about the records created by ancient artists on the sandstone cliffs and outcrops distributed widely down Saudi Arabia from north to south.

Layan Cultural Foundation Project

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