
New 7,000-year-old discovery found in Saudi’s Umm Jirsan Cave

The Saudi Arabia Heritage Commission has found archaeological discoveries date back 7,000 years at Umm Jirsan Cave, in the Harrat Khaybar lava field, about 130 kilometers from Madinah. (Saudi Gazette)
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