"Unpublished Nawamis and Other stone structures in the area of Alshalateen" "A comparative study between its counterparts in Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula"
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This research aims to study and publish a new variety of stone structures for prehistoric Era that have not been published before in the zone of "Alshalateen", this will be through a documented methodology and in a comparison with some similar models in Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula where many types of stone buildings spread in that important Egyptian region south of Eastern Egypt, which proved beyond any doubt the human settlement of these areas since prehistoric era and the practice of various construction works using the resources provided by the local environment.