From Sept. 13 to 15, Saudi Arabia will host the inaugural AlUla World Archaeology Summit in the Kingdom, organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla and taking place in AlUla’s Maraya Concert Hall.
The summit will feature 60 speakers of various professional backgrounds and specialties — from cultural heritage and archeology to media and entrepreneurship — from all around the world.
The RCU was founded by royal decree in 2017 and tasked with preserving and developing AlUla in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 social reform and economic diversification agenda.
“This is not a scientific conference where we discuss scientific problems related to the field of archeology.
“This is a summit that intends to enable all archeologists and those from other domains related to the field of archeology, like museums and anthropology — all the domains related to archeology — to come together and collaborate,” he added.