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Arabia has been green for long spells in the past 8 million years

Ancient rocks reveal there were several humid spells in Arabia’s past, which might have given early hominins a route out of Africa long before our genus migrated

By Michael Marshall

9 April 2025

Al-Ahsa oasis is a rare green patch in Saudi Arabia today

Michael Runkel/Robert Harding/Alamy

Today Arabia is a scorching desert, but it has been green and lush several times in the past 8 million years. That means animals from Africa could have wandered into the area – potentially including early human relatives that were thought to have been confined to Africa.

“The deserts are turning on and off through time,” says Michael Petraglia at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. “We have hippos coming out of Africa. Why not hominins?”

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