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archaeology2 years ago

Decoding Stone Age Architectural Marvels: Traps and Monoliths Unveiled.

Engravings found in Jordan and Saudi Arabia have shed light on the purpose of mysterious 8,000-year-old desert traps, known as "desert kites," which were constructed to systematically kill large numbers of migrating animals. The engravings, estimated to be 7,000 and 8,000 years old, respectively, depict the structures and were likely used as blueprints for collective construction efforts. The traps, which could cover distances of more than 30 miles, were not for worship or ritual purposes, but rather for hunting. The engravings are the oldest known plans to scale in human history.

archaeology2 years ago

Unraveling the Stone Age's Mysterious Architectural Plans and Traps.

Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia and Jordan have discovered the oldest known architectural plans, engraved on stone slabs, detailing huge structures used to funnel wild animals such as gazelles into enclosures where whole herds could be slaughtered. The Stone Age hunting traps date back about 9,000 years and are known as kites because of the shape they form. The accurate drawings of the massive kites suggested that the people who built and used the traps had advanced and sophisticated knowledge of perceived space and were able to process complex spatial information.