Al Jassasiya rock carvings are one of the most fascinating petroglyph sites in Qatar, located near the northeast coast of the Qatar peninsula, in the vicinity of Al Zubarah. This remarkable archaeological site is renowned for its series of rock carvings or petroglyphs that are etched into the limestone bedrock. There are over 900 glyphs that depict a wide range of subjects including boats, daisies, and even potent symbols still not entirely understood to this day. The engravings are thought to date back to the Neolithic period and offer an insight into the early inhabitants of the region. Despite the harsh desert environment, these carvings have remained in relatively good condition over the centuries. Al Jassasiya site is considered important for the study of neolithic art in the Arab region and provides a window into the past cultural expressions of the Arabian Peninsula. The site is not only an archaeological treasure but also a testament to the skill and creativity of ancient peoples that once thrived in this arid landscape.