Arabian Rock Art Heritage

The Application of Advanced Imaging Technology to Saudi Arabian Rock Art

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  • Horse and Rider, Shuwaymis East

    • Shuwaymis

      Shuwaymis is an area about 370 km southwest of the city of Ha’il, near the town of al-Ha’it, in southern Ha’il province. The petroglyphs were known by local Bedouin for centuries, but only drawn to the attention of authorities by a local school headmaster, Mamdouh al Rasheedi, in 2001.

      • Hunting and Herding scene, Shuwaymis

        • Lion Hunt, Shuwaymis

          • Bezoar Goat Hunt, Shuwaymis

            • Sandra Olsen at Shuwaymis

              English subtitles with Arabic transcript.

              • Majeed Khan and Saad al Rawsan at Shuwaymis

                English subtitles with Arabic transcript.

                • Chris Beard at Shuwaymis (2/2)

                  English subtitles with Arabic transcript.

                  • Chris Beard at Shuwaymis (1/2)

                    English subtitles with Arabic transcript.

                    • Shuwaymis East, Camel Panel

                      These camel petroglyphs are much more recent than the Neolithic petroglyphs found on the west side of the valley at Shuwaymis. Here, the full beauty of the panel is illuminated by the setting sun.

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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.

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