Saudi Heritage Commission registers 101 new historical sites

Saudi Heritage Commission registers 101 new historical sites
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The ruins of Dumat Al-Jandal, in the northwestern Saudi region of Al-Jouf, is considered a precious relic of the past. (SPA file)
Saudi Heritage Commission registers 101 new historical sites
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Tabuk region, in northwestern Saudi Arabia, is home to plenty of heritage sites. (SPA)
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Updated 13 October 2022
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Saudi Heritage Commission registers 101 new historical sites

Saudi Heritage Commission registers 101 new historical sites
  • Commission calls on the public to help register the Kingdom’s archeological and historical sites in the National Antiquities Register

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Heritage Commission has registered 101 new archaeological and historical sites in the National Antiquities Register, bringing the total number of registered archeological sites across the Kingdom to 8,528.

The new sites included 81 in Hail, nine in Tabuk, six in Madinah, three in Qasim, and one site each in Asir and Jouf.

The commission seeks to discover and officially register the Kingdom’s archeological and historical sites in the National Antiquities Register and put them on digital maps that facilitate their administration, protection and preservation.

It also aims to build a special database for registered archaeological sites and save and document works that are implemented therein, as well as archive documents and photos of the heritage sites in Saudi Arabia.

The commission commended the efforts of citizens, whom it considers key partners in preserving the Kingdom’s heritage, and called on the public to report any discovered archeological sites through the Balagh platform.