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A team of archaeologists, academics, and specialists in forensic science and model-making has completed the first known digital and physical reconstruction of a Nabataean woman, Hinat, discovered at Hegra. Hinat, a prominent woman who died around the first century BC and remained in a Hegra tomb for over 2,000 years, is now displayed at the Hegra Welcome Centre in AlUla. Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once a vibrant city for the north Arabian kingdom, dominating the historic Incense Road. The reconstruction is now being displayed at the Hegra Welcome Centre in AlUla, which is an important hub on epic routes of trade, including invaluable incense, spices, and other luxury commodities. The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) expects many more important advances in the coming years as archaeology across the AlUla area continues to uncover the secrets of the past.
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