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The Heritage Authority discovered more than 1,700 artifacts at the archaeological site of Miqat Al-Juhfah, including pottery, glass, stone objects, seashells, and crafted items, during the first survey season in collaboration with the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. The findings highlight the site's significance on the Egyptian pilgrimage route, as tools from Egypt, the Levant, and Abyssinia were found, reflecting the influx of pilgrims from various regions. The Miqat is located approximately 187 kilometers northwest of Mecca and has a history dating back to early Islamic times. These efforts are part of the Authority's initiatives to document historical landmarks and support scientific research.
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