Archaeologists discover ancient sling stone factory


Archaeologists discover ancient sling stone factory

Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) research, recently published in the journal ‘Atiqot 111, reported the earliest evidence for warfare and organized arming in the Southern Levant, specifically in the area of modern Israel yet discovered. The research project has shown that there was mass production of weapons as long as 7,200 years ago.

The research, undertaken by Dr. Gil Haklay, Enno Bron, Dr. Dina Shalem, Dr. Ianir Milevski and Nimrod Getzov of the IAA, examined 424 sling stones from the Early Chalcolithic period (c. 5800–4500 BCE) that were uncovered at two large archaeological sites excavated by the Israel Antiquities Authority: at ‘En Esur in the northern Sharon plain, and at ‘En Zippori in the Lower Galilee.

Slingstones from En Zippori Photo Gil Haklay Israel Antiquities Authority

The research revealed that the hundreds of sling stones were almost identical, indicating they were mass-produced. They were mostly manufactured from hard limestone/dolomite, and were almost all uniform in size, with an average length of 52 mm, a width of about 321 mm, and an average weight of 60 g.

“The stones, that were intended to be projected from a sling, are smoothed, with a specific biconical aerodynamic form, enabling exact and effective projection,” say the archaeologists. “Similar sling stones have been found at other sites in the country, mainly from the Hula Valley and the Galilee in the north to the northern Sharon, but this is the first time that they have been found in excavations in such large concentrations.”

“These stones are in fact, the earliest evidence of warfare in the Southern Levant. The similarity of the sling stones points to large-scale industrial production. The effort put into the aerodynamic form and the smoothing of the stones’ surface indicate that they were intended to be exact and deadly weapons,” the researchers say. The large number of sling stones, and the effort put into producing them point to organized preparation for battle, and it may have been a community effort to produce ammunition. If so, it seems that in the Early Chalcolithic period, there was an escalation in preparations for warfare, involving a change from individual to large-scale production, employing many people.

The large concentration of sling stones provides evidence for the more intensive preparations for warfare in the Early Chalcolithic period in our region, possibly between local powers.

“Yet again, archaeology teaches us that history does repeat itself,” says Eli Escusido, Director of the Israel Antiquities Authority. The IAA researchers’ understandings open a window to a deeper understanding of the life and relationships between groups of people in prehistoric periods.”

Slings were widely used in Biblical times and one such weapon was featured in the showdown between David and Goliath. 

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