Ruinous Sanctuary
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The Ruinous Sanctuary was an ancient Lihyanite sanctuary located northeast of the Lion's Tomb in the al-Ula Valley's Southern Wilds.
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In the later 1st millennium BCE, the Lihyanites established the sanctuary at the city Dadan. Among its features were examples of Egyptian- and Greek-influenced Lihyanite sculptures, including colossal stone statues that are interpreted as local rulers, as well as a large stone basin, which was likely used for the worshippers' ablutions.[1]
In the 860s, the Alamut Hidden One Basim ibn Ishaq visited the ruined landmark while passing through the region.[2]
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