A two-hundred-thousand-year-old axe found in AlUla

The discovery was announced by the Royal Commission for AlUla, as a team of archaeologists led by Dr Can and Gizem Aksoy explored the Qarah site in search of evidence of ancient human life in the region.

The 51-centimetre-long axe is made of soft basalt and has a sharp edge on each side. It is thought to date back to the Palaeolithic period, which ended around ten thousand years ago.