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Saudi discovers ancient village

RIYADH: The royal authority of Al-Ola province declared on Saturday the discovery of an ancient village in Khaybar oasis that used to be populated 3,400 years ago. Recent excavations revealed remains of the walled village dating back to the Bronze Age, the authority said. The excavations also disclosed that the site had included residential sectors and cemeteries. The authority indicated that the construction of the village had signaled shift from nomadic to urban life style. — KUNA

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