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Survey documents over 1000 monumental structures in Arabia dating from 7,000-years-ago -- Secret History -- Sott net

The Kingdoms Institute, the recently unveiled centre for archaeological research and conservation studies in AlUla, today announced a significant archaeological discovery in north-west Saudi Arabia: the monumental, complex structures called mustatils are more ancient than previously believed. The update comes on the anniversary of the announcement of Saudi Vision 2030, which was unveiled five years ago this week, and to which The Kingdoms Institute will be a key contributor. © AAKSA and Royal Commission for AlUla / Antiquity Mustatils. A–B) I-shaped platforms; C–D) rectilinear platforms. The study and conclusions will be detailed and published in the peer-reviewed journal Antiquity on April 30th, 2021.

Saudia Arabia Reveals Its $15 Billion Masterplan to Turn the Ancient City of AlUla Into a Global Culture Hub

Saudia Arabia Reveals Its $15 Billion Masterplan to Turn the Ancient City of AlUla Into a Global Culture Hub The government hopes to build museums to turn the city into a major tourism destination. Rendering of the Nabataean District s Nabataean Theater in AlUla. Image ©Royal Commission for AlUla. Saudi Arabia has unveiled its plans for the ancient city of AlUla, which Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud hopes to transform into an international tourist destination for art, culture, and nature. The three-part “Journey Through Time Masterplan” has a $15 billion price tag, with phase one which has already seen the expansion of an airport set for completion in 2023. Phase two is expected in 2030, and phase three in 2035. The ultimate goal is to bring in 2 million visitors annually and to create 38,000 new jobs, boosting the nation’s economy by $32 billion, according to

A global destination for heritage, culture and nature : Saudia Arabia unveils $15bn AlUla masterplan

The design of the Kingdoms Institute will be inspired by the works of the Dadan civilisation Courtesty of RCU Saudi Arabia has unveiled the masterplan for its vast cultural project in AlUla. It details an ambitious archeological research and conservation programme “to protect, preserve and sustainably rejuvenate” one of the world’s largest and oldest cultural landscapes. The Spanish archaeologist José Ignacio Gallego Revilla, who is the executive director of archaeology, heritage research and conservation for AlUla, says that the plan will focus on “15 new cultural assets, including galleries, museums and education centres”, stretched over a 20km corridor, and involving partnerships with scientific institutes and museums around the world.

Research in north-west Arabia uncovers one of world s oldest series of monumental structures as AlUla reveals details of its new global hub for archaeology

(0) The Kingdoms Institute - AlUla s global hub for archaeological and conservation research announced earlier this month - is providing the platform for pioneering scientific research and discovery in Arabia s 22,000 square kilometre Living Museum. Detailed study in AlUla and beyond uncovers one of the oldest monumental building traditions yet identified: This will transform how we view Neolithic societies. Researchers conducted an unprecedented aerial survey of AlUla and the surrounding region followed by extensive ground survey and targeted excavation. ALULA, Saudi Arabia, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Kingdoms Institute, the recently unveiled centre for archaeological research and conservation studies in AlUla, today announced a significant archaeological discovery in north-west Saudi Arabia: the monumental, complex structures called mustatils are more ancient than previously believed. The update comes on the anniversary of the announcement of Saudi Vision 2030, whic

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