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Jul 2023
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Researcher in Archaeology, Natural wonde...

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Hassa Marwan Alsudairy is a Saudi Arabian archaeologists with a Bachelor's degree in Archaeology and a Master's degree in International Tourism, Hospitality, and Event Management. Saudi Arabia boasts a treasure trove of ancient wonders and mysteries, with a staggering 80% of the country yet to be excavated.In 2021, archaeologist discovered the world's oldest ... Show More
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