
©(Maria Guagnin/Sahout Rock Art and Archaeology Project via AP)
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- gazelle /guh-ZEL/ 
[noun] – an African or Asian mammal with hoofs and large eyes that moves quickly and lightly
The safari guide pointed to a group of gazelles running across the grassland. - settlement /SET-l-muhnt/ 
[noun] – a place where people establish a community to live
Archaeologists discovered the remains of a Roman settlement near the river. - ledge /lej/ 
[noun] – a narrow, flat surface that sticks out from a wall, cliff, or rock
Birds often build their nests on high ledges of tall buildings. - proficiency /pruh-FISH-uhn-see/ 
[noun] – a high level of skill or ability in a subject or activity
The student showed great proficiency in mathematics during the exam. - assumption /uh-SUHMP-shuhn/ 
[noun] – an idea or belief that is accepted as true without proof
Scientists tested the assumptions made in the earlier research study. 
Article Reading:
Please read the whole article. Then, I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
Archaeologists have reported the discovery of life-size rock carvings in the desert of Saudi Arabia. The engravings, which include camels, gazelles, and other animals, were estimated to be about 12,000 years old, and some measured more than 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall. According to a study published in Nature Communications, the findings push back evidence of human settlement in the region by around 2,000 years. Researchers stated that the carvings were made using wedge-shaped stones, which created sharp lines in the rock. Some of the engravings were placed on narrow ledges, which indicated that the artists worked in difficult positions without being able to fully observe their progress. Experts emphasized that the level of detail suggested remarkable artistic proficiency and knowledge of the environment.
The study explained that a stone tool found beneath the carvings was used to date the artwork, providing a reliable timeline for the discovery. Scholars noted that the presence of an auroch, an extinct ancestor of cattle that did not inhabit the desert, indicated possible long-distance travel or seasonal migration by the ancient community. The research also suggested that these early settlers may have depended on shallow lakes or natural rock crevices that collected water to survive in arid conditions. Specialists highlighted the significance of the discovery, stating that it provides valuable evidence of cultural continuity, technical sophistication, and resilience in early human societies. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of prehistoric art in the Middle East and challenge earlier assumptions about when permanent communities began to occupy the desert landscape.
The study explained that a stone tool found beneath the carvings was used to date the artwork, providing a reliable timeline for the discovery. Scholars noted that the presence of an auroch, an extinct ancestor of cattle that did not inhabit the desert, indicated possible long-distance travel or seasonal migration by the ancient community. The research also suggested that these early settlers may have depended on shallow lakes or natural rock crevices that collected water to survive in arid conditions. Specialists highlighted the significance of the discovery, stating that it provides valuable evidence of cultural continuity, technical sophistication, and resilience in early human societies. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of prehistoric art in the Middle East and challenge earlier assumptions about when permanent communities began to occupy the desert landscape.
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever seen an old carving, painting, or monument in real life? If so, what was it like and where did you see it? If not, what kind of ancient site would you like to visit?
 - Have you ever tried to make art, such as drawing or carving? If so, what did you create and how did you feel after finishing it? If not, what kind of art would you like to try?
 - Do you agree that these rock carvings show strong skill and intelligence from ancient people?
 - Why do you think people made such large and detailed carvings instead of smaller ones?
 - What challenges do you think archaeologists face when studying art that is thousands of years old?
 
Summarization:
Please summarize the whole article using your own words and expressions. You will have one minute to prepare before you answer.
Describe:
Please explain the definition of each word listed below based on your understanding. You can provide example sentences if needed.
- discovery
 - carving
 - artist
 - knowledge
 - environment