

The architects of ancient Arabia – speaking to the sky
Sep 16, 2024
Dr. Hugh Thomas, an archaeologist passionate about ancient mortuary practices, delves into the enigmas of Saudi Arabia's deserts. He discusses monumental structures called mustatils and their potential ritualistic purposes dating back thousands of years. The conversation uncovers fascinating discoveries about Neolithic cattle domestication, burial rituals, and ancient rock art. Thomas also sheds light on the use of innovative techniques like proteomics in archaeology, revealing the shifting connections between ancient societies and their landscapes.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Unearthing Ancient Arabia
02:58 • 9min
Unearthing Neolithic Insights
12:03 • 5min
Unveiling Ancient Rituals Through Archaeological Discoveries
16:41 • 2min
Unveiling Musa Teals: Rituals and Architecture
18:44 • 10min
Cattle, Tombs, and Cultural Shifts in Ancient Arabia
29:04 • 19min
The Paradox of Unique Discoveries in Archaeology
47:43 • 2min
The Revolutionary Impact of Proteomics in Archaeology
49:49 • 2min