Jabal Ikmah is closely associated with the Lihyanite civilization, the second half of the 1st millennium BCE . This valley attracts considerable interest due to its inscriptions, which served to document various aspects of lihyanites life. Rich in history, Jabal Ikmah is a treasure trove of narratives that inspire storytellers and contribute to the advancement of civilization. Its significance lies not only in its archaeological value but also in its role as a testament to the cultural heritage of the region.

A linear drawing of a human figure in a stick figure style showing an attempt to highlight the number of fingers.
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An inscription of a musical instrument similar to a harp or lyre, drawn next to a human figure, at the centre of whom is the shape of a spear.
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A drawing of a human figure carrying an implement of some sort, and at the centre of whom is the shape of a spear.
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A simple human figure with a sickle-shaped head.
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An inscription of a musical instrument similar to a harp or lyre.
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A drawing of a musical instrument similar to a harp or lyre.
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A linear drawing of what may be a stick figure human being.
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The outline of a linear drawing of what may be a stick figure human being.
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A well-crafted pictorial drawing of a bull.
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The letter ‘saad’ (ṣ) in Lihyanite script.
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A linear drawing of a bull.
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The letter ‘saad’ (ṣ) in Lihyanite script.
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The letter ‘waw’ (w / o / ū) in Lihyanite script.
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The letter ‘thaa’ (th / θ) in early Thamudic script.
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A letter from the Lihyanite alphabet.
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A line drawing of an ibex.
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A linear drawing of what may be a stick figure human being.
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A linear drawing of a human figure in a stick figure style.
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Capturing History: The Inspiration Behind Every Pattern

Discover the inspiration behind these design patterns through real footage of the historic landmarks that shaped them. Each pattern reflects the essence of these culturally rich sites, weaving together stories from the past into contemporary design, and adding a new dimension to your creations.

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