Saudi Heritage Commission Registers 202 New Archaeological Sites

20 discoveries were made in the Asir region. SPA
20 discoveries were made in the Asir region. SPA
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Saudi Heritage Commission Registers 202 New Archaeological Sites

20 discoveries were made in the Asir region. SPA
20 discoveries were made in the Asir region. SPA

The Heritage Commission has announced the addition of 202 new archaeological sites, bringing the total to 9,119.

The documentation process for each site is thorough, beginning with the initial discovery and followed by a detailed inspection by experts to confirm the site's archaeological significance. The final stages include the drafting of necessary scientific and technical reports.

The newly documented sites are spread across the Kingdom, with notable discoveries in the Riyadh region (102 sites), Asir region (20 sites), and Hail region (80 sites).

These sites showcase a variety of stone structures, including wells, pillars, and foundational remnants of ancient buildings.

The discoveries also include graves and cemeteries dating back to the early Islamic period and earlier, featuring a collection of stone tools such as weapons and axes.

Several sites featured Thamudic inscriptions and rock art depicting various animal forms, including deer, wolves, and tigers.

The Commission has called on citizens to report any archaeological findings as part of efforts to involve the public in preserving Saudi Arabia's historical legacy.

This initiative highlights the crucial role of community involvement in the preservation and development of the nation's heritage.



GCC Culture Ministers Discuss Enhancing Cultural Cooperation

The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo
The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo
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GCC Culture Ministers Discuss Enhancing Cultural Cooperation

The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo
The Saudi Ministry of Culture logo

Saudi Assistant Minister of Culture Rakan bin Ibrahim Al-Touq participated on Thursday in the 28th meeting of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) culture ministers in Doha on behalf of Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan.

The meeting, chaired by Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al Thani, Qatari minister of culture and president of the current session, discussed topics aimed at enhancing cultural cooperation and exchange among GCC countries, including the GCC Cultural Strategy 2020-2030, and the annual plan for joint cultural events and activities.

The ministers also discussed the vision for developing joint work between the culture and tourism sectors in GCC countries, the Translation and Arabization Center, the promotion of the Arabic language, book fairs, the Cultural Statistics Platform, and international cultural cooperation.