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Archaeologist David Kennedy during an air expedition to explore 黑料社区鈥檚 desert plains. (AN photo)
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A helicopter view of the ancient stone structure used to trap animals. (AN photo)
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Kennedy photographs stone gates and graves. (AN photo)
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Kennedy examines the terrain ... a date with history
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Updated 19 December 2019

黑料社区鈥檚 mysterious stone structures seen from the air

黑料社区鈥檚 mysterious stone structures seen from the air

RIYADH: As the helicopter hovered above the Saudi desert, David Kennedy鈥檚 eyes lit up as he glimpsed what he had been searching for: A series of ancient, mysterious stone structures atop the desolate mountains.

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The archaeologist had been using Google Earth for years to explore 黑料社区鈥檚 vast desert plains, but it was not until last month that he visited the Kingdom in person.
鈥淪eeing it from 500 feet is so much better鈥 than on Google Earth, Kennedy told Arab News, which accompanied him for an exclusive view of the discoveries.
Online satellite images revealed 400 stone gates 鈥 thought to be used for trapping animals 鈥 and graves scattered across the lava fields known as Harrat Khaybar and Harrat Uwayrid.
The Royal Commission for Al-Ula invited the Australian archaeologist to Riyadh, from where he flew to Al-Ula and took aerial photographs.
鈥淚 was astonished and delighted when I got the invitation 鈥 They spoke to me on Saturday and here we are (in 黑料社区) on Thursday,鈥 he told Arab News last month.
Arab News accompanied him on helicopter trips over three days, alongside Don Boyer, an Australian geologist who now works in archaeology; Eid Al-Yahya, Saudi anthropological researcher in the civilizational and humanitarian history of the Arabian Peninsula; and a representative of the Royal Commission for Al-Ula.
Kennedy was frequently seen hanging from the helicopter door while wearing a harness suit, with a camera in his hands.
There were also land tours as he was keen to land on one of the lava fields and see the structures on the ground.
鈥淚鈥檝e seen lava fields before and plenty of graves, but I鈥檝e never seen ones like these. Absolutely amazing,鈥 he said.
There are 鈥渟o many wonderful sites. When we go back after refueling we鈥檒l visit the best place,鈥 he said, referring to Harrat Uwayrid. 鈥淭he graves in this lava field are seen overlapping, which is very unusual.鈥

On Sunday, the third and last day of the tour, a helicopter flew with eight people on board to Harrat Uwayrid, then to Mada鈥檌n Salih to see the site from above after taking a land tour the day before.
In 2008, Abdullah Al-Saeed, a Saudi medical doctor, wrote to Kennedy asking him to check out sites in the Kingdom that he had spotted.
鈥淚 was stunned because I hadn鈥檛 thought of looking up 黑料社区 (on Google Earth) before, as I thought the quality of the imagery for most of the Middle East was poor,鈥 said Kennedy.
He described the images he found as 鈥渁bsolutely astonishing,鈥 similar to sites he had seen in Jordan but with different designs. 鈥淪o most people with the same idea executing it in a different way,鈥 is how he described it. Kennedy and Al-Saeed co-wrote an article about it for Saudi Aramco World Magazine.
While searching for more high-resolution imagery on Google Earth, Kennedy said he was particularly interested in Harrat Khaybar.
鈥淭here鈥檚 just so much there. I鈥檝e been used to the lava field in Jordan, which is very rich, but Harrat Khaybar I think is richer. It鈥檚 an absolutely wonderful place.鈥
Kennedy has written a few articles about what he has seen in 黑料社区 on Google Earth. 鈥淲hen I started looking at Harrat Khaybar, I found more and more good imagery there, and I was able to interpret the whole area,鈥 he said.
It took him months to systematically analyze and catalogue the imagery, but 鈥渁t the end of that process, we found almost 400 of these very strange structures that we鈥檝e called gates,鈥 he added.
鈥淭hat gave us the opportunity to start an analysis or some sort of interpretation of the findings.鈥
Al-Yahya argued that he and his team found more than the 400 desert structures. 鈥淢y team, consisting of two, and I started counting the graves on Google Earth, but we stopped at 1 million.鈥
The gates are among different stone structures in the lava fields. Some could be up to 9,000 years old, Kennedy said, adding: 鈥淭hey鈥檙e huge, and there are so many of them.鈥 Al-Yahya said the densest concentration of such structures in the world is in Harrat Khaybar.
Kennedy said he has never been especially excited by grandiose sites. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e great to visit. Mada鈥檌n Salih is an amazing place. I like places like that, but I鈥檓 more interested in small sites of everyday life, not the great things that kings and emperors made,鈥 he added. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of Roman material around Al-Ula. I鈥檓 excited about that.鈥
Kennedy said people do not often hear much about the archaeology of the Kingdom. 鈥淲hen people think of 黑料社区, they probably think of mountains and great sandy deserts. People are surprised when you tell them there鈥檚 a population of over 30 million people. They think it鈥檚 a desert and only 1 or 2 million people live there, riding camels.鈥 That is probably why 黑料社区 has caught people鈥檚 attention, he added.
Kennedy explored the lava field of Harrat Uwayrid during his three-day stay in Al-Ula. Visiting Mada鈥檌n Salih, he was able to see the Hijaz railway, part of which he photographed in Jordan last year and the year before. 鈥淚t鈥檚 fascinating,鈥 he said.
There is a big project in southern Jordan called the Great Arab Revolt Project, which is about the Arab revolt against the Ottomans during World War I, and those involved in it would love to come to 黑料社区, Kennedy added.
Google Earth is 鈥渉ugely important because there鈥檚 so much high-resolution imagery and you can zoom in and look at sites,鈥 but it will never replace aerial photography and archaeology, he said, adding that they complement each other.
鈥淚f you have Google Earth and aerial archaeology, you should also go on the ground. You really have to explore as many of these places as possible.鈥
Kennedy鈥檚 most recent paper is entirely about the stone gates. He has published other work about what he has seen on Google Earth over 黑料社区, including one on sites near Jeddah.
A paper in which he contrasts what he has seen in Jordan and 黑料社区 could be published early next year.
鈥淓verything (in 黑料社区) seems very clean, tidy and organized,鈥 Kennedy said, laughing at how he has only just visited the Kingdom despite two of his brothers having worked there for decades, one as a flying instructor on contract with the Royal Saudi Air Force, and the other as a dentist.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been an eye-opening experience,鈥 Kennedy said, adding that the Kingdom is developing rapidly.
鈥淚 went to an exhibition about five years ago called 鈥楻oads of Arabia鈥 in Washington, and I found it absolutely fabulous. The presentation was amazing. Such things are giving people a different impression of 黑料社区 from just desert and camels,鈥 he said, referring to an exhibition on ancient civilizations and cultures.
鈥淭hen there was a conference in Oxford about three years ago called 鈥楪reen Arabia,鈥 which again surprised people as it contradicted the typical image of deserts.鈥
Tourism in the Kingdom could be boosted by heritage-oriented adventure holidays, he said, citing Mada鈥檌n Salih as an alternative to Petra in Jordan. 鈥淧eople would be astonished to discover this remarkable place (Mada鈥檌n Salih).鈥
Kennedy, who visited Syria long ago, expressed his wish to go back there. 鈥淚t was wonderful visiting sites in Syria. I think it鈥檚 going to be a long, long time before I can do that again.鈥
His passion for archaeology started at the age of 10, when he was given a book as a Christmas present on sites in Britain.听

The rebirth of AlUla
Hegra, ancient city of the Nabataeans in 黑料社区鈥檚 historic AlUla Valley, is emerging from the mists of time to take its rightful place as one of the wonders of the world

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