- These 120,000-year old footprints offer early evidence for humans in Arabia – Science Magazine
- Important steps on the Arabian Peninsula – Cosmos
- 120,000-year-old human footprints found in Saudi Arabia – Sky News
- Human Footprints Found in Saudi Arabia May Be 120,000 Years Old – Smithsonian
- ‘It’s a first’: Oldest human footprints in Arabian peninsula point to route out of Africa – NBC
- Oldest footprints in Saudi Arabia reveal intriguing step in early human migration– National Geographic
- 120,000-year-old footprints found in Saudi Arabia — and they might be human – CNN
- Scientists Discover 120,000-Year-Old Human Footprints In Saudi Arabia – NPR
- Scientists Discover 120,000-Year-Old Human Footprints In Saudi Arabia – Reddit
- Seven footprints may be the earliest evidence of humans on the Arabian Peninsula – The Guardian
- Ancient footprints found in Saudi Arabia reveal how humans may have followed lakes and rivers to migrate from Africa to Eurasia 120,000 years ago – Mail Online
- 120,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Discovered in Saudi Arabia: ‘They Provide Snapshots in Time’ – People.com
- 120,000-year-old footprints discovered in Saudi Arabia reveal how the first people lived – The National
- Vast Stone Monuments Discovered in Saudi Arabia Were Constructed in 7,000 Years Ago – SciTech Daily
- Will Asia rewrite human history? – Discover Magazine
- Ancient adaptation for climate change a lesson for today – Couthouse News Service
- Ancient echoes in a climate of change – Nature Middle East
- The Middle East is dotted with thousands of puzzling kite-shaped structures – Atlas Obscura
- Stone tools at Arabian “crossroads’ present mysteries of ancient human migration – Smithsonian
- Stone-tool makers reached North Africa and Arabia surprisingly early – Science News
- Stone tools suggest humans were in Arabia as recently as 190,000 years ago – UPI news
- Stone tools used by ancient humans reveal surprising timeline – Earth.com news
- Tool trove in Saudi Arabia tells new story of early humans – Discover Magazine
- Who made Saudi Arabia’s Acheulean tools? Archaeology Magazine
- Stone tools reveal new insights into hominin presence in Arabia – Nature Middle East
- Research reveals signs of Acheulean groups in Arabian Peninsula 200k years ago – Arab News
- Stone tools linked to ancient human ancestors in Arabia have surprisingly recent date – Heritage Daily
- Stone tools linked to ancient human ancestors in Arabia have surprisingly recent date – Phys Org
- Ancient hominins may have lived alongside modern humans in Arabia – Live Science
- Hundreds of ancient axes and cleavers found in Saudi Arabia reveal human ancestors were crafting stone tools in the region until Homo sapiens appeared – the Daily Mail
- Fossils hint ancient humans passed through a Green Arabia – Science News for Students
- Fossils hint hominids migrated through a ‘green’ Arabia 300,000 year ago – Science News
- 500,000-year-old stone tools suggest hominins arrived in Arabia earlier than thought – Sci News
- Out-of-Africa wasn’t much of a tough gig, findings suggest – Cosmos
- Archaeologists unearth 300000-year-old stone tools in Saudi Arabia, providing new insights into earliest hominin migrations into the Arabian Peninsula – Doon Wire
- Archaeologists find 300,000-year-old stone tools in Saudi Arabia – Ars Technica
- Earliest hominin migrations into the Arabian Peninsula required no novel adaptations – Phys Org
- Early human migration was EASIER than we thought: Movement out of Africa was part of a ‘range expansion’ 500,000 years ago and not because of the evolution of modern-day man – the Daily Mail
- Scientists find evidence for earliest hominins on Arabian peninsula – UNSW News Room
- When human relatives first visited a Green Arabian peninsula – The New York Times
- The grass was definitely greener for hominins in Arabia – Nature Middle East
- Fossil finger from Saudi Arabia challenges migration theory – The National
- Ancient finger bone may reveal humanity’s path out of Africa – New Scientist
- Scientists just discovered an 88,000-year-old finger bone in Saudi Arabia that changes our understanding of human migration around the world – Business Insider
- Fossil from Arabian Desert, 85,000 years old, challenges timeline – Discover Magazine Blog
- Ancient fragment of finger bone suggests human travelled east from Africa earlier than thought – The Telegraph
- 90,000-year-old human finger bone found in Saudi Arabia could rewrite the history of our species – Mirror
- Finger adds weight to earlier out-of-Africa timing – Cosmos Magazine
- Human finger bone fossil found in Saudi Arabia changes the story on human global migration – ABC online
- Saudi Arabia finds 85,000-year-old fossil finger bone – Xinhua
- Ancient finger bone found in Saudi Arabia reveals a new clue about early humans – Time
- First human fossil in Arabia found – Nature Middle East
- Saudi-Arabien: Fingerknochen zeigt Auswanderung des Menschen – Spiegel Online
- Fossil finger points to early humans entering Saudi Arabia – US News and World Report
- Ancient human finger bone found in Saudi Arabia ‘could rewrite human history’ – Yahoo News
- Finger bone points to early human exodus – BBC
- Fossil finger may rewrite China’s human history – China Daily
- The 85,000-year-old finger bone that rewrites history – Daily Mail
- Fossilized finger found in Saudi Arabia shifts the story of human migration – The Inverse
- Oldest human fossil from Saudi Arabia changes Africa migration timeline – USA Today
- Finger found in Saudi Arabian desert reveals secrets of early human migration – Independent
- Finger fossil ‘shows humans went east of Africa earlier than thought’ – The Guardian
- Fossil Homo sapiens finger from Saudi desert is 90,000 years old – Reuters
- Early migrants may have traveled beyond the Levant – Archaeology Magazine
- Our fossil finger discovery points to earlier human migration in Arabia – The Conversation
- An 85,000-year-old finger fossil may challenge theories about how early humans migrated from Africa – The Washington Post
- Ancient finger bone from Saudi Arabia could challenge theory of modern migration – CNN
- Out of Africa: 90,000-year-old human finger points to much earlier migration – Newsweek
- Rare 85,000-year-old finger bone complicates our understanding of African migration – Smithsonian Magazine
- A finger bone from an unexpected place and time upends the story of human migration out of Africa – Los Angeles Times
- A fossilised finger bone may be from the earliest humans on the Arabian peninsula – The New York Times
- Human finger bone points to an early exodus out of Africa – Science Magazine
- 85,000-year-old finger found in desert points to early human migrations – The Times
- New discovery updates the story of early human migration – The Leakey Foundation
- An 85,000-year-old human finger bone found in Saudi Arabia – New York Daily Gazette
- Ancient finger bone found in Saudi Arabia is 90,000 years old – Voice of America
- 85,000-year-old fossil finger points to early humans entering Saudi Arabia – Calgary Herald
- Secrets of early human migration – The Statesman
- 85,000-year-old fossil finger points to early humans entering Saudi Arabia – Montreal Gazette
- 90,000-year-old Homo sapiens finger fossil challenges migration theory – Sydney Morning Herald
- Interview: Unraveling Arabia’s green past – Nature Middle East
- Fossil finger points to new understanding of earliest human migration – University of Queensland news
- First human migration out of Africa more geographically widespread than thought – Heritage Daily
- Finger discovery points to early human dispersals – The Times of Malta
- Homo sapiens ‘human finger’ discovered in the Saudi desert is 90,000 years old – Gulf Digital News
- Finger fossil puts people in Arabia at least 85,000 years ago – Science News
- Fossilized finger bone may be from the earliest humans on the Arabian peninsula – The Straits Times
- Fossil finger points to early humans entering Saudi Arabia – Arab News
- 85,000-year-old finger bone may rewrite the story of human migration Out of Africa – Live Science
- 88,000-year-old finger bone pushes back human migration dates – National Geographic
- Scientists revamp ‘Out of Africa’ model of early human migration – UPI
- Its official: timeline for human migration gets a rewrite – Discover Magazine
- Out of Africa: prehistoric humans left Africa 60,000 years earlier than we thought – Newsweek
- The story of human dispersal out of Africa started 60,000 years earlier than previously thought – Zme Science
- World’s scientists turn to Asia and Australia to rewrite human history – The Conversation
- The ‘Out of Africa’ story of human migration is undergoing major revision – Seeker
- New thoughts on the spread of modern humans – Archaeology Magazine
- The story of human migration out of Africa just got rewritten – Inverse
- Rewriting the history of man’s migration out of Africa: Study backs theory that our ancestors traveled to Eurasia in several waves 60,000 years EARLIER than first thought – Daily Mail
- Early humans migrated from Africa to Asia earlier than we thought – Business Insider
- Single human migration ‘out of Africa’ no longer likely: study – Japan Times
- Cave secrets – Geographical
- Conserving archaeological and cultural heritage is par of Vision 2030, King Salman says – Arab News
- Saudi Arabia archaeological award winners named – Arab News
- These may be the world’s first images of dogs – and they’re wearing leashes – Science
- Saudi Arabia: 8,000 year old rock art is first ever depiction of dogs – and humans had them on leashes – Newsweek
- Are these the oldest images of dogs? – National Geographic
- The world’s first images of dogs show them wearing leashes – Daily Mail
- Archaeologists discover oldest images of dogs – American Veterinarian
- This rock art may be the earliest depiction of dogs – Smithsonian Magazine
- First known pictures of domestic dogs discovered after being carved into rock 9,000 years ago – The Independent
- Move to heighten awareness of Saudi Arabia antiquities – Arab News
- Rock carvings of ancient dogs getting taught new tricks – The New York Times
- New insight into how dog and man hunted side by side, over 8000 years ago – European Commission: Cordis
- 8,000-year old rock art includes the world’s oldest images of dogs – Live Science
- This 8,000-year old rock art is the earliest depiction of domesticated dogs – Science Alert
- Early images of domesticated dogs found in Arabia – Archaeology Magazine
- 46 prehistoric sites with paleolakes discovered in ‘Green Arabia’ – Live Science
- Archaeological sites found near Saudi Arabia’s ancient lakes – Archaeology
- Human artifacts found at 46 ancient lakes in the Arabian Desert – Smithsonian
- Palaeodeserts project finds more evidence of green events on Arabian Peninsula – Muscat Daily
- Climate Swings drove early humans Out of Africa (and back again) – Sapiens.Org
- Almost all living people outside of Africa trace back to a single migration more than 50,000 years ago – Science Magazine
- First Arabians – Revealing the Stone Age history of Saudi Arabia – Current World Archaeology
- Ancient humans dispersed through Arabia during greener times – Popular Archaeology
- Widening the window of human dispersal into Arabia – Earth
- Green Arabia’s key role in human evolution – BBC
- New sites on the trail of early humans – American Scientist
- The long read: Out of Arabia, the story of early humanity – The National
- Gene study shows humans took Egyptian path out of Africa – New Scientist
- Green desert: Lush grasslands of Arabia helped early man make leap out of Africa – The National
- Was Arabia once a lush paradise?… – Geoblogy
- Out of Africa: Did humans migrate quickly and all-at-once or in phases based on weather? – The Geological Society of America
- Did climate change cause our ancestors to leave Africa? Sediment deposits reveal how bursts of rainfall may have driven evolution – Daily Mail
- How did humans migrate out of Africa – redOrbit
- The process of human migration out of Africa – Mathrubhumi
- Arabia was once a lush paradise of grass and woodland – BBC News
- Out of Africa: Did humans migrate in a single wave or in phases based on weather? – Phys.org
- Out of Africa: Did humans migrate quickly and all-at-once or in phases based on weather? – ScienceDaily
- Researchers discover prehistoric human habitation sites in the Nefud Desert – Popular Archaeology
- In search of Green Arabia – Science Magazine
- Who crafted Saudi Arabia’s 100,000-year-old stone tools? – Archaeology Magazine
- Ancient Arabian Stones Hint at How Humans Migrated Out of Africa – livescience
- Man was already culturally diverse before he left Africa: Differences in stone tools hint at a variety of traditions – Daily Mail
- Africa: North Africa Gives New Insights Into Early Humans – allAfrica
- Before they left Africa, humans were already ‘culturally diverse’ – University of Oxford
- The Kingdom to spend $1.7bn on building 230 museums – The Art Newspaper
- Prince Sultan bin Salman inaugurates Green Arabia Conference at the University of Oxford – Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA)
- Tusk suggests greener, wetter Arabian Desert in the past – PhysOrg
- Elephant tusk discovered in Saudi Arabia desert – CBBC Newsround
- Unearthing of large tusk in Arabian Desert suggests once greener pastures – Environmental News Network
- 300,000-year-old elephant tusk excavated from desert in Saudi Arabia – Riyadh Connect
- 325,000-year-old elephant tusks found in Nafud Desert – Arab News
- Tusk clue to Saudi desert’s green past – BBC News
- L’Arabie n’était pas désertique et isolée – La Recherche
- Evidence of Pre-Pottery Neolithic in Saudi Arabia – Past Horizons
- What early Neolithic people left behind: Levantine arrowheads round in Saudi Arabia – PLOS Blog
- A Middle Paleolithic link between North Africa and the Thar desert – Dienekes Anthropology Blog
- Middle Paleolithic industries of African affinity of the Thar Desert go back to c. 96 Ka ago -For what they were… we are Blog
- Excavations uncover earliest Middle Paleolithic stone tools in India – Popular Archaeology
- Study dates arrival of humans in Asia – CBC News
- Modern humans arrived in South Asia 25,000 year later than previously thought? – Earth Magazine
- New theory on African exit – NERC Planet Earth Online
- Desert finds challenge horse taming ideas – BBC News
- Study yields new ideas on exit from Africa – Science News
- Universities commended for their role in heritage education – Arab News
- Who inhabited the Jubbah lake in the Nefud Desert during the Middle Paleolithic? – Dienekes Anthropology Blog
- More on the Paleolithic of Nefud (Arabia) – For what they were… we are Blog
- Can we retire the 60,000-year old coastal Out of Africa? – Dienekes Anthropology Blog
- Archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia are world-class – Archeologist – Asharq Alawsat
- Climate change, Stone Age-style: Satellite images show how arid Arabian desert once flowed with lakes, rivers and life – MailOnline
- Oxford University team conducts archeological and climate studies in Saudi Arabia – Al Arabiya News
- Italiener finanzierten Entdeckung Nordamerikas – Spiegel Online
- Human migrations: Eastern odyssey – Nature
- Ancient network of rivers and lakes found in Arabian Desert – PhysOrg.com
- ERC press release – European Research Council
- Did modern humans travel Out of Africa via Arabia? – Science
- EcoAlert: Satellite images reveal an ancient network of rivers in Arabian Desert – The Daily Galaxy Blog
- The roots of purebred Arabian horses – Saudi Commission for Tourism & Antiquities
- Discovery at al-Magar – Saudi Aramco World