‘Roads of Arabia’

Exhibit details history, complexities of Arabian Peninsula

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Dr. Ibrahim al-Ghabban, vice president of Antiquities and Museums, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, stands in front of a photograph of Neolithic rock art with animals and humans at the “Roads of Arabia” exhibit at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C. The exhibit will be open through Feb. 23. (MCT News Service)
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The Sackler Gallery is the first stop for "Roads of Arabia." It will travel to Pittsburgh, Houston and San Francisco, with other museums still under discussion.

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