Tayma is a historically significant desert oasis located in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It is renowned for its ancient settlement, trade routes, and archaeological sites. The site is located between the Hejaz Mountains and the Great Nefud Desert, and is known for its rich history and strategic location on ancient trade routes. Tayma connects Yathrib (Medina) and Dumah (al-Jawf), and boasts evidence of human presence dating back to the Bronze Age.
International
Tayma: Exploring Saudi Arabia's Ancient Oasis From The Bronze Age
Tayma's strategic location as a desert oasis made it a vital stopover for trade caravans and pilgrims. It served as an essential point along the ancient Hajj road and other trade routes

At the ancient settlement of Tayma, you can see remains from the Early Bronze Age
Photo: Richard Mortel/Wiki Commons
At the ancient settlement of Tayma, you can see remains from the Early Bronze Age
Photo: Richard Mortel/Wiki Commons

CLOSE