By The Associated Press
DAMASCUS - The bones of a giant camel dating back 100,000 years were
recently unearthed in the Syrian desert, a government newspaper has
reported.
The bones were discovered by a joint Syrian-Swiss archaeological team
at the site of al-Hemel in the Palmyra region about 250 kilometers
northwest of Damascus, the state-run Tishrin daily reported Saturday.
The discovery was the first of its kind and revealed that the Syrian
desert "is the first origin of the camel," Bassam Jammous, director
general of the Antiquities and Museum Department in Syria, told the
newspaper.
He said the camel is double the size of the modern-day camel and "poses
a revolution in the world of archaeological discoveries."
Officials with the Swiss archaeology team could not be immediately
reached for comment Sunday.
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