We might be getting closer to understanding why hundreds of large stone structures were built across the deserts of northwest Saudi Arabia thousands of years ago.
forms an entrance, while the other contains chambers that range in size. What these chambers were used for is unknown, but there's a curious absence of tools in and around them.his set of characteristics suggests their use was not a utile one; the low walls and lack of roofs would make them unsuitable as livestock pens or storage facilities, for instance.
At the head of the mustatil – the short end featuring chambers – they found a space with standing stone slabs. They also collected 260 fragments of animal bone, teeth, and horn, mostly clustered around the stone slab. These standing stones are not found in all mustatils, but enough, the researchers believe, to be significant.
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