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Arabia's Vanished Empire & Iran's Hidden Civilization: What They Don't Teach You A city mentioned in the Quran. A civilization older than Sumer. Both erased — until now. For seventeen centuries, explorers searched the Arabian desert for a place called Ubar — the city Lawrence of Arabia himself called "the Atlantis of the Sands." Nobody found it with a shovel. It was found from space. And buried even deeper than Ubar is a second story — a Bronze Age civilization in Iran that may have been writing, building ziggurats, and trading across the ancient world before the Sumerians ever pressed a single mark into clay. This is the history nobody taught you. And it's all peer-reviewed archaeology. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THIS DOCUMENTARY: Why frankincense was worth more than gold — and how it built Ubar's legendary empire . How NASA's Space Shuttle radar cracked a 1,700-year-old mystery that archaeologists couldn't solve on the ground . The catastrophic sinkhole that swallowed an entire city — and why the ancient legends were telling the truth all along . The Jiroft Civilization: a Bronze Age culture trading luxury goods from Mesopotamia to the Indus Valley — with no name in history . A writing system older than Sumer — recovered from the Halil River Valley in Iran — that still cannot be deciphered .Why some researchers believe Jiroft is the legendary kingdom of Aratta — the civilization that Sumerian gods themselves were said to have blessed TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Introduction: Two Civilizations Erased From History 00:45 — Part 1: Ubar — Arabia's Lost Atlantis of the Sands 02:30 — The Frankincense Road & the City at Its Heart 04:15 — Discovery: How NASA Found What Lawrence of Arabia Couldn't 05:30 — What Still Lies Beneath the Sinkhole 06:00 — Part 2: The Jiroft Civilization 07:00 — The Flood That Revealed 4,000 Years of Silence 08:15 — The Writing System Nobody Can Read 09:00 — Was Jiroft the Legendary Kingdom of Aratta? 09:45 — Closing: The Earth Is Full of What We've Forgotten 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Do you believe Jiroft was the legendary Aratta? Was Ubar's collapse a natural disaster — or something more deliberate? Drop your theory in the comments. Every perspective matters here. If you're drawn to #AncientHistory and the civilizations that mainstream textbooks quietly left out, you're in the right place. This channel is built for curious minds who want the full story — not just the version that made it into the curriculum. The questions we cover here — from #LostCivilizations buried under Arabian sand to Bronze Age cultures trading across three continents in silence — are not fringe theories. They are real discoveries from real field archaeologists. They simply haven't received the attention they deserve. This video covers two of the most under-reported finds in modern archaeology: the confirmed ruins of #Ubar at Shisr, Oman (now a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the #JiroftCivilization of Iran's Halil River Valley — whose carved chlorite artifacts appeared in museums from Syria to Central Asia decades before anyone knew the name of the culture that made them. If the idea that one civilization may have been writing before Sumer — and that we still cannot read what they wrote — qualifies as #AncientMysteries to you, then subscribe. Because the next discovery is already buried somewhere, waiting for the right question. Subscribe for weekly documentaries on forgotten history, lost civilizations, and the archaeology that rewrites what we thought we knew. music: Music by Sounova Music from Pixabay 📌 SOURCES & FURTHER READING: Clapp, Nicholas — The Road to Ubar (1998) Majidzadeh, Yusef — Jiroft: The Earliest Oriental Civilization (2003) NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory — Shuttle Imaging Radar SIR-B Documentation New York Times, February 1992 — Ubar Discovery Announcement Potts, D.T. — The Arabian Gulf in Antiquity, Vol. I UNESCO World Heritage Site — Land of Frankincense, Oman This documentary is produced for educational purposes. All claims are sourced from peer-reviewed archaeological literature and institutional research. DISCLAIMER: This documentary presents multiple theories and perspectives on ancient construction techniques. While we examine alternative explanations alongside mainstream archaeology, all claims are based on documented evidence and peer-reviewed research where available. Viewer discretion is advised: Some theories discussed are speculative and not universally accepted by the academic community. We encourage critical thinking and further independent research.