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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Mysterious Ritual Site From 5,500 Years Ago Reveals an Ancient Society in Upheaval : ScienceAlert
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Mysterious Ritual Site From 5,500 Years Ago Reveals an Ancient Society in Upheaval : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 8, 2025 4:15 pm
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The dawn of the Bronze Age marked a significant shift in human societies, with the social order of the Copper Age giving way to new challenges and opportunities. Little is known about this transformative period in history, leaving many questions unanswered about why it happened and how people navigated the changes.

Researchers have recently delved into this enigmatic era through the lens of Murayghat, an ancient archaeological site near Madaba, Jordan. The Copper Age had seen the rise of sedentary farming communities in the Levant, along with advancements in copper mining and smelting. However, around 5,500 years ago, these communities faced upheaval, leading to the decline or abandonment of settlements.

Climate change and social disruption are believed to have played a role in the collapse of the Chalcolithic culture. The humid conditions of the era gave way to a drier climate, impacting the region’s inhabitants. In this context, Murayghat emerged as a ceremonial site rather than a residential community, with clusters of dolmens, standing stones, and megalithic structures indicating ritual gatherings and communal burials.

Dolmens, also known as portal tombs, were prevalent at Murayghat during the Early Bronze Age, suggesting a ceremonial purpose despite the absence of remains. The site’s architecture and artifacts point to a focus on rituals and feasting, with pottery and communal bowls reflecting a shift in societal practices.

The diverse mix of architectural styles at Murayghat suggests the convergence of different groups, each bringing their traditions to the site. The absence of domestic amenities like hearths further supports the interpretation of Murayghat as a ceremonial center rather than a residential settlement.

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While the drying climate may have disrupted traditional societal structures in the Levant, people found ways to adapt and persevere. New mechanisms for organizing life and death emerged within a society with weak hierarchical structures, navigating the challenges of a changing environment.

Despite the passage of thousands of years, details about these adaptations remain elusive. The study of Murayghat offers valuable insights into how ancient societies coped with disruption by building monuments, redefining social roles, and creating new forms of community. By shedding light on this pivotal period in history, researchers hope to uncover the resilience and ingenuity of early civilizations in the face of dramatic change.

The findings of this study were published in the journal Levant: The Journal of the Council for British Research in the Levant. As we continue to explore and understand the mysteries of our past, sites like Murayghat provide a window into the complexities of ancient societies and their ability to thrive in the face of adversity.

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