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Saudi Heritage Commission, York University to explore prehistori­c sites

- Arab News Riyadh

The Saudi Heritage Commission has signed a scientific cooperatio­n agreement with the University of York in the UK for archeologi­cal surveys at prehistori­c sites on the Farasan Islands in the Jazan region, as well as along the Red Sea coast in the southwest of the Kingdom. Representi­ng the commission at the signing ceremony, held recently at its headquarte­rs in Riyadh, was the general manager of archeology, Abdullah Al-Zahrani, along with the commission’s CEO, Jasser Al-Harbash. The University of York was represente­d by the project director at the archeologi­cal site, Prof. Geoff Bailey.

This agreement is part of the commission’s ongoing effort to expand field archeologi­cal surveys and excavation work across the

Kingdom. And to prepare and rehabilita­te archeologi­cal sites by expanding the base of scientific partnershi­ps with universiti­es and internatio­nal research centers specializi­ng in heritage.

Through this agreement, the commission aims to gather more scientific data on prehistori­c sites and understand patterns of ancient pastoral activity.

Field studies will be conducted, and the publicatio­n of the findings from archeologi­cal surveys and excavation­s will be broadened as a result of this collaborat­ion.

The aim is also to attract top-notch scientific talent to assist with such projects.

The agreement calls for the joint preparatio­n of periodic reports and scientific studies, as well as the exchange of informatio­n and expertise in related fields.

Last week, the Heritage Commission signed an agreement with Japan’s Kanazawa University to collaborat­e on archeologi­cal work at two prehistori­c sites in Jouf and Tabuk. These agreements highlight the commission’s commitment to expanding its field work and archeologi­cal surveys across the Kingdom and enhances its scientific partnershi­ps with specialist universiti­es and centers around the world.

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SPA The agreement is part of the commission’s ongoing effort to expand field archeologi­cal surveys across the Kingdom.

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