To: decimon
Judging by the sheer number of stone ruins identified in Saudi Arabia, as well as in other research in Jordan, there may well be a million such sites scattered throughout the Arabian Peninsula, said David Kennedy, an archaeologist at the University of Western Australia who led the study.
Considering that Christian and Jewish kingdoms were the high tech societies of the Arabian Peninsula and the builders of the first permanent cities, these tombs are more likely than not to bear crosses or stars of David.
21 posted on
02/16/2011 8:49:46 PM PST by
aruanan
To: aruanan
huh?
In the time of alexander the great, the interior of arabia was for the most part uninhabited...a vast wasteland. iirc.
22 posted on
02/16/2011 8:54:09 PM PST by
mamelukesabre
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