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It is noteworthy that almost all stones were the same in size: average length - ...

More than 7 thousand years ago: scientists have found evidence of mass production of prehistoric weapons (photo)

It is noteworthy that almost all stones were the same in size: average length - 52 mm, width - about 321 mm, and average weight - 60 g. Archaeologists for the management of antiquities of Israel have released the most ancient evidence of large -scale weapons production in the South Levant region. They discovered hundreds of almost identical stones for the slides found in two places-the EN-Sur, located in the north of the plain plain, and the EN-Zippora in the Lower Galilee, HeritGedaily writes.

In focus, technology appeared its Telegram channel. Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! The team of Dr. Gil Haklay (Gil Haklay), Enno Bron (Enno Bron), Dina Shalem Dina and Other Antiquities of Israel carefully investigated 424 findings dating from about 5800-4500 BC. BC, during the period of early Eneolithic.

It is striking that almost all stones were the same in size: the average length of 52 mm, a width of about 32 mm and the average weight of 60 g. "The stones that were intended for throwing from the sliding have a special biconic aerodynamic form that provides accurate and effective throwing," archaeologists say.

"Similar artifacts found in other places in the country, mostly from the Hula Valley and Galileo in the north to northern Sharon, but This is the first time they were discovered during excavations in such a large number. " "These stones are actually the earliest evidence of hostilities in the Southern Levant. The similarity of findings indicates large -scale industrial production.

The efforts made to create aerodynamic form and smoothing stones indicate that they were assigned as accurate and deadly weapons," Researchers. The large number of these stones convincingly testify to collective efforts, which indicates possible joint preparation for the conflict. The find indicates the transition from individual to large -scale production of weapons during the early Eneolithic, which means escalation of preparation for war.

This discovery sheds new light on ancient civilizations, showing how the communities of the time were engaged in industrial production of weapons. The consequences are deep and give an idea of ​​how early societies could approach the defense and resolution of conflicts. Earlier, focus wrote about unique tools for the extraction of obsidian, which were found by archaeologists. Researchers have found more than 50 artifacts in northern British Columbia, Canada.