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Stones of the past: 7,000-year-old ‘mustatil’ monuments discovered in Saudi Arabia

Stones of the past: 7,000-year-old ‘mustatil’ monuments discovered in Saudi Arabia

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Archaeologists have discovered an extensive prehistoric ritual landscape in Northwest Arabia. This site features massive rectangular stone structures called ‘mustatils.’ These monuments are around 7,000 years old, from the Late Neolithic period, and they were built long before the Pyramids of Giza or Stonehenge. Recent digs funded by the Royal Commission for AlUla show that these weren’t just markers. They served as complex centres for communal gatherings and ritual animal sacrifices. Local sandstone was used to construct some of these structures, which can stretch over 600 meters in length. This marks one of the earliest traditions of large-scale monument construction worldwide. These discoveries offer crucial insights into a sophisticated and socially cohesive society that thrived in what was once a fertile ‘Green Arabia.’

Mustatil monuments discovered in the landscape of Northwest Arabia

As noted in a study by Cambridge University, the ‘mustatils’ have completely transformed what we know about Neolithic societies. Studies show these structures came about during a time when rainfall increased, helping pastoralist groups to flourish. Instead of focusing on individual burials, these large stone constructions indicate extensive teamwork and shared beliefs spread over wide areas. When researchers dug into the head parts of these sites, they often found skull pieces from cattle, goats, and gazelles. This discovery suggests the sites served as places for ritual offerings.

What the animal bones revealed

Digging at certain spots, like the mustatil near AlUla oasis, finally gave us hard proof about what rituals took place there. Scientists used radiocarbon dating on animal bones found in the central chambers and discovered that these activities happened around 5,000 BCE. This discovery shows the builders were early herders. They built these structures to help them deal with environmental issues by turning to spiritual practices.

Droughts shaped Neolithic spirituality

Remote sensing and aerial surveys have identified over 1,600 mustatils scattered across more than 300,000 square kilometres. The architectural consistency – consisting of a head, long walls, and an entrance – suggests a unified cultural tradition. The sheer scale of construction implies that hundreds of people collaborated on a single monument, reflecting an early form of regional territoriality. The construction of mustatils coincided with the ‘Holocene Humid Period,’ when the Arabian Peninsula featured lush grasslands and permanent lakes. Geological data suggests that the move toward monumentality may have been a response to periodic droughts, as communities gathered at these sites to perform rituals intended to ensure the return of rains and the fertility of their herds.

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