Scientific Reports (Sep 2021)

A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea

  • Ted E. Bunch,
  • Malcolm A. LeCompte,
  • A. Victor Adedeji,
  • James H. Wittke,
  • T. David Burleigh,
  • Robert E. Hermes,
  • Charles Mooney,
  • Dale Batchelor,
  • Wendy S. Wolbach,
  • Joel Kathan,
  • Gunther Kletetschka,
  • Mark C. L. Patterson,
  • Edward C. Swindel,
  • Timothy Witwer,
  • George A. Howard,
  • Siddhartha Mitra,
  • Christopher R. Moore,
  • Kurt Langworthy,
  • James P. Kennett,
  • Allen West,
  • Phillip J. Silvia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97778-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 64

Abstract

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Abstract We present evidence that in ~ 1650 BCE (~ 3600 years ago), a cosmic airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam, a Middle-Bronze-Age city in the southern Jordan Valley northeast of the Dead Sea. The proposed airburst was larger than the 1908 explosion over Tunguska, Russia, where a ~ 50-m-wide bolide detonated with ~ 1000× more energy than the Hiroshima atomic bomb. A city-wide ~ 1.5-m-thick carbon-and-ash-rich destruction layer contains peak concentrations of shocked quartz (~ 5–10 GPa); melted pottery and mudbricks; diamond-like carbon; soot; Fe- and Si-rich spherules; CaCO3 spherules from melted plaster; and melted platinum, iridium, nickel, gold, silver, zircon, chromite, and quartz. Heating experiments indicate temperatures exceeded 2000 °C. Amid city-side devastation, the airburst demolished 12+ m of the 4-to-5-story palace complex and the massive 4-m-thick mudbrick rampart, while causing extreme disarticulation and skeletal fragmentation in nearby humans. An airburst-related influx of salt (~ 4 wt.%) produced hypersalinity, inhibited agriculture, and caused a ~ 300–600-year-long abandonment of ~ 120 regional settlements within a > 25-km radius. Tall el-Hammam may be the second oldest city/town destroyed by a cosmic airburst/impact, after Abu Hureyra, Syria, and possibly the earliest site with an oral tradition that was written down (Genesis). Tunguska-scale airbursts can devastate entire cities/regions and thus, pose a severe modern-day hazard.