You’d think that a 6.4-acre fortified town, even one located in the middle of the desert, wouldn’t go unnoticed. Yet, al-Natah, a 4,000 year-old town that used to be populated by 500 people, was just unearth by archeologists in Saudi Arabia’s Khaybar Oasis.
The discovery of the Bronze Age town of al-Natah was recently published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS One. According to the research article, the archeologists determined that al-Natah was built around 2400–2000 BCE and lasted until at least 1500 BCE.