There are many different types of stone structures in #KSA and it is easy to be confused by all the different shapes and what they were used for. In this thread, we will present the main types of structures our project has documented, the names we use, and some basic information.
Mustatil- these large structures are generally rectangular(ish) in shape and consist of two thick platforms at either end connected by 2-5 long walls. These are ritual structures dating to the #Neolithic i.e 7000 years ago. #MustatilMonday.
Kite- A kite is a large animal hunting trap. They are found in a range of different shapes and sizes, from simple V-shape constructions to much more elaborate structures, like those found around #Khaybar. These date from the #Neolithic onwards.
Ringed Cairn or Tower Tomb- consist of a tomb, either a cairn (a loose pile of stones) or a tower (a nicely built structure), surrounded by a circular ring wall. These likely date to the #BronzeAge c. 5000-4000 years ago but continued to be reused, more research is needed.
Pendant tomb-This is often a ringed cairn or any type of tomb, with a ‘tail’ structure. Called a pendant as it looks like a piece of Jewellery from the air. These are also burials and date from the #BronzeAge (5000-4000 years ago). This is not a keyhole (see next tweet).
Keyhole- This is a specific type of pendant. They look like an old-fashioned keyhole in a door, as shown here. We generally just call them pendants, as #AlUla and #Khaybar have so many different types of pendants and many of them look a bit like keyholes, but they are not.
Triangle- a structure regularly associated with tombs like ringed cairns. We do not know when they date too, but likely #BronzeAge or #IronAge (c.4500-3000 years ago).
Camp or Enclosure-These are domestic sites. They can be simple rings of stone (with no stone pile/tomb in centre) or large groups of connecting circular shapes that look like a bunch of grapes. These have been used from the #Neolithic onwards.
Cairn- these can range from simple stone piles to larger constructions such as this. A cairn has a cist/ chamber with loosely piled stones around it, where as a tower tomb has a constructed exterior face. Both tombs are hard to date as they were used for millennia.
Remember, if do visit these structures, or indeed any archaeological site in the world, the only thing you should take is photos. Archaeologists rely on things found within and around these structures to help us reconstruct the past. But make sure you share your photos with us!
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Across Saudi Arabia are tens of thousands of monumental tombs. But how do we know these are burials? When do they date to? What are the theories about them? Are they related to mustatil? In this thread, lets explore the Bronze Age tombs of Northwest Saudi Arabia. 🧵1/
The tombs are what we call 'Pendant Tombs'. A Pendant Tomb consists of a head (usually a cairn/tower surrounded by a ring wall) with a tail structure. This term was published by Prof. David Kennedy in 2009 in Aramco Magazine. He used 'pendant' because it looks like jewellery! 2/
Tombs like this are not just found in Saudi Arabia, but are located across the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. But the regions of #AlUla and #Khaybar are known for the complex types of Pendant Tombs, often with very elaborate tails. 3/
What do we find in #Mustatil in #AlUla? How old are they? Did Saudi Arabia have locally made pottery 7000 years ago? Why are there bits of human remains in Mustatil? Want the answers? Our NEW ARTICLE IS OUT! With the excavation results of 7 mustatil! 🧵1/ doi.org/10.5334/oq.139
This paper presents the results of 7 mustatil from #AlUla. It was led by @PAKEP_KSA co-director Melissa Kennedy (@Meluhha_K), who for the last several years has excavated and studied the mustatil. So, what is a Mustatil? 2/
A mustatil is a monumental ritual structure only found in Saudi Arabia.Our project has identified 1600 of them and are finding more every week. They cover an area the size of Poland! The previously published excavations results suggest they date from 5300-5000 BCE (see below). 3/
New Paper Out! This paper, led by @jane_cmcmahon, is on the Standing Stone Circles, a form of Neolithic domestic structure found in #AlUla. Read for free: Since identifying these structures in 2018, we have excavated lots of them-here is what we found 1/10 doi.org/10.1080/007589…
@jane_cmcmahon There are two types of Standing Stone Circles (or SSC). Single SSC are 4-8m in diameter, with a large central stone, and a doorway. Multi-SSC are much bigger and have lots of orthostat stones inside. You can see both types of structure in this image and a multi in the second.2/10
@jane_cmcmahon This paper focuses on the Single SSC, of which we have excavated 8 and surveyed dozens more. Most are on the Harrat ‘Uwayrid- where we have identified 345 SSC! But they are across AlUla and #Khaybar. So what are they? They are domestic structures! And they tell us a LOT! 3/10
The @aaksa_project regularly discusses the mustatil and burials located in #AlUla & #Khaybar. But where did the people who built these structures live? Our project has also been focusing on domestic structures from this time period as part of our work for @RCU_SA. Thread! 1/13
When you fly over the region, or look at satellite imagery, the tombs and mustatil are clear. This is because they are massive and regularly sit on slopes or the tops of mountains. But the domestic structures are visible too... you just need to know what you are looking for. 2/13
Our colloquial term for these structures are 'camps', which we will use from here on out. Camps are located across the region and can vary in shape, size and complexity. They can be simple circular enclosures, or large groups of 'cells', a bit like honeycomb. 3/13
'The mustatils: cult and monumentality in Neolithic north-western Arabia' is out today. This work is part of the University of Western Australia's @UWAresearch work in #AlUla and #Khaybar as part of @RCU_SA archaeological program. Download here: dx.doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2… Thread 1/
2/ We have recorded over 1000 of these structures, covering an area of 200,000km². This is remarkable when we consider these Neolithic structures are 7000 years old! So, what is a mustatil?
3/ Mustatil are complex monumental structures consisting of two thick ends (base and head) connected by 2 or more long walls to create a series of courtyards, that look like big rectangles (mustatil, in Arabic) from the air. Mustatils range in length from 20m to over 600m.