Glassing of glass, the city disappeared because of

Super disaster from the cosmos caused the legendary city cluster and the el-Hammam Tall town to disappear in a snap.

Super disaster from the cosmos caused the legendary city cluster and the el-Hammam Tall town to disappear in a snap.

A large-scale research team comes from Northern Arizona University, DePaul University, Elizabeth City State University (USA), Trinity Southwest University, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico) and Comet Research Team. has traced the remnants of a rich civilization that existed thousands of years ago on the Dead Sea.

Picture 1 of Glassing of glass, the city disappeared because of

The area used to be a rich ancient city disappeared within seconds - (photo: LIVE SCIENCE).

It is a cluster of cities and towns called Tall el Hammam , located on a land called Middle Ghor , north of the Dead Sea.

The rest of this city is mostly small and extremely bizarre fragments. These are the pieces of pottery of 3,700 years old whose surface is turned into glass by some "magic" . Zircon pieces, a component of ceramics, have been evaporated and turned into gas also from the 3,700 mark that year, a reaction that must be heated at a temperature of 4,000 degrees Celsius can happen!

Thanks to some other clues, scientists determined on that milestone of 3,700 years, an extremely powerful and evil source of heat from . the universe is the culprit who blew this city away. It was a kind of cosmic aura that struck the el-Hammam Tall area, wiping out about 500 km 2 of the rich city in a matter of seconds.

With that chronology, the wiped settlement was immensely large for the meager population of the time. Of course with the terrible changes on pottery and earth, hope to find human remains is only a zero.

Picture 2 of Glassing of glass, the city disappeared because of

Illustrations of cosmic airflow - (photo: SHUTTERSTOCK).

The disaster also caused the salty salt water filled with anhydride of the Dead Sea to rise, destroying all the rich agricultural land. "Based on archaeological evidence, it takes at least 600 years for nature to fully recover from soil and pollution destruction, before civilization can once again be established in eastern Middle Ghor." - The team said.

Cosmic airflow is thought to be the only possible hypothesis because no trace of other types of catastrophes such as porch holes or traces of comet disaster has been found.

Update 18 December 2018
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