are spread along routes linking them to the Mediterranean end of the incense and spice route. Together they reflect the hugely profitable trade in frankincense and myrrh from south Arabia to the ...
By at least 2,500 years ago, the AlUla valley served as a transit point for long-distance trade. Archaeologist Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani notes that AlUla “held a strategic position on the major ...
A stunning discovery by archaeologists has revealed that the Negev desert most likely had a more important role than just being part of an ancient trade route. A team of researchers from the ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 2,500-year-old burial site in the Negev Highlands, shedding light on ancient trade routes that ... vessels likely used to transport incense resins.
01:20:00Since time immemorial, the development of peoples and intercultural exchanges along ancient trade routes have played a crucial role in the evolution and transformation of human civilization.
are spread along routes linking them to the Mediterranean end of the incense and spice route. Together they reflect the hugely profitable trade in frankincense and myrrh from south Arabia to the ...
It was set along the incense trade route that connected Asia and Europe. Over centuries, Al-Ula was ruled and shaped by the Dedanites, Nabataeans, Romans, and Ottomans. Today, this coveted fertile ...
2005 29COM 8B.50 - Nominations of Cultural Properties to the World Heritage List (The Incense Route - Desert cities in the Negev) 2004 28COM 14B.42 - Nominations of Cultural Properties to the World ...