Camel Carving Site
The Camel Carving Site is considered one of the most prominent archaeological sites of Prehistoric Arabia. It dates to the Neolithic period of the Al-Jawf region in modern-day Saudi Arabia, specifically located in the eastern center of Sakaka Governorate. It is one of the most significant rock art discoveries in the region to date, and was ranked in the top 10 archaeological discoveries in 2021.
Discovery
The first instance of the discovery dates back to 2010, when the former director of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage in Al-Jawf visited the site and issued a report. The former director then returned in 2016 with a Saudi-French team to make an official record of the site.A scientific study was then conducted by a combined Saudi and international team of researchers from the Heritage Commission, King Saud University, the French National Center for Scientific Research, Max Planck Institute, the Free University of Berlin and Oxford University, whose results were published in the Journal of Archaeological Science in April 2022. The results of the study were officially announced during the scientific conference held by the Heritage Commission in September 2022.