
©(Maria Guagnin/Sahout Rock Art and Archaeology Project via AP)
Pre-reading Questions:
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- If you could visit one ancient place in the world, where would you like to go and why?
 - What animals from today do you think people would carve into rock to show future generations?
 
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- artwork /AHRT-wurk/ 
[noun] – a painting, drawing, sculpture, or other piece made by an artist
The museum displayed an artwork of a famous king from the 15th century. - ancestor /AN-ses-ter/ 
[noun] – a person, animal, or plant from the past that modern ones come from
Scientists studied fossils of an ancient fish, which was an ancestor of many sea animals today. - shallow /SHAL-oh/ 
[adjective] – not deep
The boat could not move far because the lake was too shallow. - crevice /KREV-is/ 
[noun] – a narrow opening or crack, especially in rock or a wall
Small plants grew inside the crevices of the mountain rocks. - prehistoric /pree-hi-STAWR-ik/ 
[adjective] – relating to the time before written history
The cave contained prehistoric drawings of hunters and animals. 
Article Reading:
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Archaeologists have announced the discovery of large rock carvings in the desert of Saudi Arabia. The engravings, which showed camels, gazelles, and other animals, were estimated to be about 12,000 years old. Some of the carvings were more than 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall. A study published in Nature Communications stated that the findings change the timeline of human settlement in the region, pushing it back by around 2,000 years. Researchers reported that the engravings were created with wedge-shaped stones, which allowed the artists to cut sharp lines. Some carvings were placed on narrow ledges, which meant the artists worked under difficult conditions without the ability to step back and view their progress. Experts explained that the high level of detail showed strong artistic ability and close knowledge of the desert environment.
The study added that a stone tool found below the carvings was used to confirm the age of the artwork. Scholars explained that one engraving included an auroch, an ancestor of cattle that no longer exists and never lived in the desert. This suggested that the community may have traveled long distances or moved with the seasons. Researchers also proposed that the people survived by using shallow lakes or rock crevices that collected water. Specialists said the discovery provides important evidence about early societies, showing cultural continuity, resilience, and advanced skills. The findings also expand knowledge of prehistoric art in the Middle East.
The study added that a stone tool found below the carvings was used to confirm the age of the artwork. Scholars explained that one engraving included an auroch, an ancestor of cattle that no longer exists and never lived in the desert. This suggested that the community may have traveled long distances or moved with the seasons. Researchers also proposed that the people survived by using shallow lakes or rock crevices that collected water. Specialists said the discovery provides important evidence about early societies, showing cultural continuity, resilience, and advanced skills. The findings also expand knowledge of prehistoric art in the Middle East.
Comprehension Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- What animals were shown in the engravings besides camels?
 - How old were the rock carvings estimated to be?
 - How tall were some of the carvings?
 - What kind of tools did the artists use to make sharp lines in the rock?
 - What did experts say the high level of detail in the carvings showed?
 
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever seen old art, like carvings, paintings, or statues? If so, where did you see it and what did it show? If not, what kind of old art would you like to see one day?
 - Have you ever seen an animal in real life that surprised or interested you? If yes, what animal was it and where did you see it? If not, what animal would you like to see in real life?
 - Do you agree that discoveries like this are important for learning about early societies?
 - What can old art tell us about how people lived thousands of years ago?
 - Why is it important for scientists to study and protect ancient art?