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From Yahoo News
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is excavating a new archaeological site that will show horses were domesticated 9,000 years ago in the Arabian peninsula, the country's antiquities expert said on Wednesday.
The discovery of the civilization, named al-Maqar after the site's location, will challenge the theory that the domestication of animals took place 5,500 years ago in Central Asia, said Ali al-Ghabban, Vice-President of Antiquities and Museums at the Saudi Commission for Tourism & Antiquities.
"This discovery will change our knowledge concerning the domestication of horses and the evolution of culture in the late Neolithic period," Ghabban told a news conference in the Red Sea port of Jeddah.
"The Maqar Civilization is a very advanced civilization of the Neolithic period. This site shows us clearly, the roots of the domestication of horses 9,000 years ago."
The site also includes remains of mummified skeletons, arrowheads, scrapers, grain grinders, tools for spinning and weaving, and other tools that are evidence of a civilization that is skilled in handicrafts.
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, is trying to diversify its economy away from oil and hopes to increase its tourism.
Last year the SCTA launched exhibitions in Barcelona's CaixaForum museum and Paris's Louvre museum showcasing historic findings of the Arabian Peninsula.
(Reporting by Asma Alsharif; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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Best Comments on the Article
From Mike: Obviously these Arabs were civilised, as opposed to the present day Arabs, who most certainly are not.
From devil may care: If it wants to increase tourism, allow alcohol, allow bikinis, allow sex on the beach, stop public executions and stop morning, noon and night religeous ramblings blasted out all over the country.
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9000 YR AGO THEY PROBABLY WEREN'T ARABS :laugh:
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Those horses must be expert in the art of self-domestication. Otherwise we are yet to see any human civilization evolving at arabia.
;D
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I bet the Saudis of 9,000 years back were more advanced and civilized than today's Saudis.
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over 9000 years ago the arabs were over 9000 times more advanced
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There is something wrong fundamentally in the topic. How can arabians discover anything.
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I bet the Saudis of 9,000 years back were more advanced and civilized than today's Saudis.
That was before Islam existed as well, it turned them into a backwards society. There used to be a large Jewish kingdom in Medina at one time.
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There used to be a large Jewish kingdom in Medina at one time.
Mohammed (pig feces be upon him) had them all slaughtered.
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I bet the Saudis of 9,000 years back were more advanced and civilized than today's Saudis.
Exactly. 9000 years ago in what is now called Saudi Arabia, was far more advanced and civilized than the sewer known as Saudi Arabia today.
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Because of Islam, Saudi Arabia went back 18000 years in time.
You see, the koran is actually a great Islamic invention called a time machine. But it only takes you back into the stone age.
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Because of Islam, Saudi Arabia went back 18000 years in time.
You see, the koran is actually a great Islamic invention called a time machine. But it only takes you back into the stone age.
:::D :::D :::D :::D
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I'm surprised there aren't any young earther types protesting that the earth is only 6,000 years old. :::D
Seriously though I agree with you guys that Saudi Arabia of today really can't be compared to ancient people who were far wiser and more cultured than they are.
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Best Comments on the Article
From Mike: Obviously these Arabs were civilised, as opposed to the present day Arabs, who most certainly are not.
From devil may care: If it wants to increase tourism, allow alcohol, allow bikinis, allow sex on the beach, stop public executions and stop morning, noon and night religeous ramblings blasted out all over the country.
That's because the majority of present-day Arabs are muslims.
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Once the widespread radiation subsides >> arabia will be the best place for tourism.