
200,000-year-old tools from Palaeolithic period unearthed in Saudi Qassim

A Saudi scientific team from the Heritage Authority discovered stone tools used by the inhabitants of Assyrian civilization in the Palaeolithic period (3.3 million – 10.000 years ago) that date back to 200,000 years. (Saudi Gazette)
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