a type of worn in some Arabic lands traditionally by men• Several archaeological sites of human settlement from the period were found around the margin of the paleolake | |
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Jubbah is surrounded by large sandstone outcrops that are filled with ancient and inscriptions on the rock face | The town was frequented by many bedouins especially during the season although Wallin thought their dates were not as good as those in and , but also for its fertile grazing lands |
They looked pale and skinny, and lived a similar life to , although they were settled in permanent houses.
Some of these rock carvings show men wearing headgear, birds, monkeys, , and two animals pulling a wheeled cart | The town had 170 houses, all of them from Al Ramal clan of the tribe |
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French: see there for further descendants• The city lies on the old caravan road between and the eastern | Especially at Jebel Umm Sanman, which is designated a along with other locations of |
Jubbah lies on an ancient lake bed that measures at least 20 km by 4 km with its full extent concealed beneath wind-swept sand on its northern, southern and eastern boundaries.
10Stone artifacts found at these sites are pertinent to ongoing debates about the timing, nature and routes of human migrations | ; Drake, Nicholas; Alsharekh, Abdullah M; Groucutt, Huw April 2011 |
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French: see there for further descendants• Al Riyadh newspaper in Arabic 16267 | Al Zayed, Manal 11 November 2011 |