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115,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in Saudi Arabia

Thomas by Thomas
February 7, 2026
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115,000-Year-Old Footprints Found in Saudi Arabia

In a major archaeological discovery reported in early 2026, researchers have confirmed that 115,000-year-old human footprints found in the Nefud Desert of Saudi Arabia are the oldest direct evidence of Homo sapiens on the Arabian Peninsula.

The site, named Alathar (meaning “the trace” in Arabic), was once a lush, freshwater lakebed. The footprints provide a rare “snapshot in time,” suggesting that early humans moved through the region not as permanent settlers, but as transient travelers following “green corridors” during a brief period of humid climate.

The Alathar Snapshot

The discovery, led by an international team from the Max Planck Institute, Royal Holloway University of London, and King’s College London, reveals a vibrant ecosystem that existed long before the last Ice Age.

  • Human Presence: Archaeologists identified seven fossilized human footprints. Based on their size and gait, researchers believe they were made by a group of two or three people traveling together.

  • The “Green Arabia” Hypothesis: The prints were found in a layer of sediment that dates to the Last Interglacial period—a time when the now-arid Nefud Desert was a verdant landscape of grasslands and permanent lakes.

  • Animal Interaction: The human tracks were intermingled with the prints of 233 other fossils, including:

    • Prehistoric Elephants: Now extinct in the region.

    • Giant Camels & Buffalo: Indicating a biologically rich environment.

    • Equids: Ancient ancestors of the horse.

Why This Rewrites History

For decades, the “Out of Africa” theory suggested that early humans primarily migrated along the coasts or through the Levant. The Alathar footprints prove that the interior of the Arabian Peninsula was a critical gateway.

FeatureArchaeological Insight
Duration of StayTransient: The lack of stone tools or butchery marks suggests humans only stopped briefly for water.
PreservationRapid: Footprints in mud usually vanish in days; these were likely covered by a sandstorm or sediment surge within hours.
Evolutionary LinkHomo Sapiens: Anatomical analysis shows the tracks belonged to taller, thinner humans, distinct from the sturdier Neanderthals.

Conservation & Future Study

The Alathar site remains under active investigation by the Saudi Heritage Commission. As wind erosion continues to peel back layers of the desert, archaeologists expect to find more evidence of these “lost worlds” beneath the sand.

“Footprints are a unique form of fossil evidence… they represent a few hours or days in the life of an individual, providing a resolution we simply don’t get from bones or tools.” — Mathew Stewart, Max Planck Institute, 2026

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