Huge Shapes in Middle East May Be Prehistoric
Huge Shapes in Middle East May Be Prehistoric
Dec 2, 2015 08:35 AM ET // by Owen Jarus, LiveScience
Thousands of stone structures that form geometric patterns in the Middle East are coming into clearer view, with archaeologists finding two wheel-shaped patterns date back some 8,500 years. That makes these wheels older than the famous geoglyphs in Peru called Nazca Lines.
And some of these giant designs located in Jordans Azraq Oasis seem to have an astronomical significance, built to align with the sunrise on the winter solstice.
Those are just some of the findings of new research on these Middle East lines, which were first encountered by pilots during World War I. RAF Flight Lt. Percy Maitland published an account of them in 1927 in the journal Antiquity, reporting that the Bedouin called the structures works of the old men, a name still sometimes used by modern-day researchers.
The works of the old men include wheels, which often have spokes radiating out from the center, kites (stone structures used for funnelling and killing animals), pendants (lines of stone cairns) and meandering walls, which are mysterious structures that meander across the landscape for up to several hundred feet.
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