Ḥimā Cultural Area World Heritage Site

Official name
Ḥimā Cultural Area | UNESCO
Country
Saudi Arabia | Map
Continent
Asia
Location
18.3167° Lat, 44.5453° Lon | Map
Code
1619
Time Zone
Asia/Riyadh (+03, +0300)
Current Time
Category
Cultural
Description
Inscribed 2021. Located in an arid, mountainous area of southwest Saudi Arabia, on one of the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient caravan routes, Ḥimā Cultural Area contains a substantial collection of rock art images depicting hunting, fauna, flora and lifestyles in a cultural continuity of 7,000 years. Travellers and armies camping on the site left a wealth of rock inscriptions and petroglyphs through the ages and until the late 20th century, most of which are preserved in pristine condition. Inscriptions are in different scripts, including Musnad, South-Arabian, Thamudic, Greek and Arabic. The property and its buffer zone are also rich in unexcavated archaeological resources in the form of cairns, stone structures, interments, stone tool scatters and ancient wells. This location is at the oldest known toll station on an important ancient desert caravan route, where the wells of Bi’r Ḥimā date back at least 3,000 years and still produce fresh water.