Qaryat al-Faw

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Qaryat al-Faw is an important ancient caravan city and archaeological site in present-day Saudi Arabia, known for its well-preserved remains that shed light on pre-Islamic Arabian civilization and trade.

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instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
caravan city
associatedWith Kindah kingdom
country Saudi Arabia
culture Arabian caravan culture
South Arabian culture
discoveredBy Saudi archaeologists
economicActivity agriculture
incense trade
spice trade
excavatedBy King Saud University
surface form: King Saud University teams

Saudi Heritage Commission
surface form: Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage
flourishedInPeriod 1st century CE
1st millennium BCE
2nd century CE
3rd century CE
hasFeature city wall remains
irrigation systems
market area
multi-story houses
necropolis
temple complex
water wells
hasWritingSystem South Arabian script
surface form: Ancient South Arabian script

early Arabic-related dialects
heritageStatus major archaeological heritage site of Saudi Arabia
knownFor evidence of long-distance trade
pre-Islamic inscriptions
residential architecture
rock-cut tombs
temple remains
wall paintings
well-preserved ruins
locatedIn edge of the Rub al-Khali desert
near the Empty Quarter
southern Saudi Arabia
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Najd
surface form: Najd region
locatedNear Asir region
Wadi ad-Dawasir
onTradeRoute Incense Route
surface form: Arabian incense route

caravan routes between Yemen and Mesopotamia
caravan routes between southern Arabia and the Levant
partOf pre-Islamic Arabia
religionInferred South Arabian polytheism
local Arabian deities veneration
significance evidence for complex social and economic organization in pre-Islamic Arabia
key source for understanding pre-Islamic Arabian urbanism

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Northern Arabia hasArchaeologicalSite Qaryat al-Faw