The archaeology of Saudi Arabia includes the following archaeological sites:
- Abu Loza's Bath
- Ain Qannas, archaeological site Al-Hasa, Eastern Saudi Arabia
- Al Naslaa, landform
- Al-'Ula, ancient Arabic oasis
- Al-Rabadha, archaeological excavations
- Al-Ukhaydir, Tabuk Province, archaeological site
- Ancient towns in Saudi Arabia
- Aynuna, excavations from the Roman period (1st century AD) to the early Islamic times (8th century)
- Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
- Columns of Rajajil 6,000 years old pillars carved from sandstone
- Desert kites, stone wall structures
- Dhat al-Hajj, archaeological site in the Tabuk Province
- Dosariyah, archeological site in the Eastern Province
- Dumat al-Jandal, ancient city of ruins, Al Jawf Province
- Gerrha, candidate archaeological sites in Eastern Arabia
- Hegra, archaeological site in Medina Province
- Jabal al-Baidain, mountain known for drawings and Thamudic inscriptions
- Jabal al-ʿHayn, site of pre-historic petroglyphs, tribal markings (wusūm) and inscriptions
- Jubail Church
- Land of Tema
- Leuke Kome
- Marid Castle
- Near Eastern bioarchaeology
- Old Town, Al-'Ula
- Qal'at al-Qatif
- Shanqal Fort
- Sisira Well
- Tarout Castle
- Tarout Island
- Tayma
- Tomb of Eve
- Uqair salt mine (Archaeological site)
Rock art in Saudi Arabia
- Al Naslaa
- Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
- Camel Carving Site
- Hima Paleo-Arabic inscriptions