I need an original Arabic research article that weaves together archaeological findings, historical events, and cultural heritage into a cohesive, narrative-driven study. The piece should balance scholarly substance with descriptive storytelling so readers feel the era, place, and significance behind each artifact or episode. Scope • Gather and synthesize reputable Arabic-language and bilingual sources—academic papers, excavation reports, museum catalogs, and oral histories where relevant. • Present key archaeological discoveries, place them in their historical context, and highlight how they shaped—or were shaped by—local cultural practices. • Use a narrative and descriptive tone while maintaining academic rigor: clear structure, proper citations, and a logical flow from discovery to historical interpretation to cultural impact. Deliverables 1. Fully formatted Arabic manuscript (Word or Google Docs) ready for peer review. 2. Reference list in a consistent academic style (Chicago, APA, or another common standard). 3. Brief English abstract (150–200 words) summarizing the article’s scope and findings. I’m looking for someone with proven experience in Middle Eastern archaeology or history, fluent academic Arabic, and an eye for engaging storytelling. If that sounds like you, let’s bring these past civilizations to life for today’s readers.