Tall Hujayrat Al-Ghuzlan


Tall Hujayrat Al-Ghuzlan is an archaeological site during the Chalcolithic period that lies 4 km north of modern-day Aqaba city in Jordan. Tall Hujayrat Al-Ghuzlan and the neighboring Tall Al-Magass site in Aqaba both have extensive evidence of significant copper production and trade in the region.

Overview

Archaeologists from University of Jordan discovered the site. They found human and animal depictions on the walls of a building, suggesting a religious site. The people who inhabited the site had developed an extensive water system for irrigating their crops. Searchers also uncovered several different-sized clay pots, suggesting that copper production was a major industry in the region. Scientific studies performed onsite revealed that it had undergone two earthquakes, with the latter one leaving the site completely destroyed.