- Source: Archaeology of Saudi Arabia
The archaeology of Saudi Arabia includes the following archaeological sites:
Abu Loza's Bath
Ain Qannas, archaeological site Al-Hasa, Eastern Saudi Arabia
Al Naslaa, landform
Al-'Ula, ancient Arabic oasis
Al-Rabadha, archaeological excavations
Al-Ukhaydir, Tabuk Province, archaeological site
Ancient towns in Saudi Arabia
Aynuna, excavations from the Roman period (1st century AD) to the early Islamic times (8th century)
Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
Columns of Rajajil 6,000 years old pillars carved from sandstone
Desert kite
Dhat al-Hajj
Dosariyah
Dumat al-Jandal
Dumat al-Jandal Wall
Gerrha
Hegra (Mada'in Salih)
Hima Paleo-Arabic inscriptions
Jabal al-Baidain
Jabal al-ʿHayn
Jubail Church
Land of Tema
Leuke Kome
Marid Castle
Near Eastern bioarchaeology
Old Town, Al-'Ula
Qal'at al-Qatif
Shanqal Fort
Sisira Well
Tarout Castle
Tarout Island
Tayma
Tomb of Eve
Uqair salt mine (Archaeological site)
Pharaonic Tayma inscription
Tayma stones
Rock art in Saudi Arabia
Al Naslaa
Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
Camel Carving Site
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- Bahasa Arab Klasik
- Tihamah
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- Abjad Safa
- Oman
- Tayma
- Orang Nabath
- Suku Jawa
- Gunung Sinai dalam Alkitab
- Turki
- Archaeology of Saudi Arabia
- Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
- Christianity in Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia
- Tourism in Saudi Arabia
- History of Saudi Arabia
- List of World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia
- Saudi Arabia–United States relations
- Education in Saudi Arabia
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