GATES TO HELL? Hundreds of ancient structures found on edge of VOLCANOES in Saudi Arabia

STUNNED researchers have discovered 400 mysterious stone structures in Saudi Arabia which date back thousands of years, it has been revealed.

Aerial view of volcano field in Harrat Khaybar

Experts are still unsure as to the purpose of the structures, but some of them were found to be draped over lava domes – a mound shaped area where lava has dried near volcanoes.

The stone walls, which have been called “gates” as they resemble field gates when viewed aerially, were found in a region in west-central Saudi Arabia called Harrat Khaybar.

David Kennedy, a professor at the University of Western Australia, who helped to discover the gates through satellite imagery, said they "are stone-built, the walls roughly made and low.”

He adds that they "appear to be the oldest man-made structures in the landscape,” and that "no obvious explanation of their purpose can be discerned”.

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The 'gates' found in Saudi Arabia

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Harrat Khaybar from space

The size of the gates varies massively, with the smallest being 43 feet and the largest stretching to 1,699 feet.

Prof Kennedy adds: "Gates are found almost exclusively in bleak, inhospitable lava fields with scant water or vegetation, places seemingly amongst the most unwelcoming to our species.”

Mr Kennedy says that more field work is needed to be done on the gates to determine the and purpose of them.

Residents watch as volcano on Miyakejima island erupts in 2015

Before these gates were discovered, volcanologists Vic Camp and John Roobol mapped an area of the Harrat Khaybar region which also had gates and stone structures.

These gates, Mr Camp estimated, were built some 7,000 years ago.

However, it is likely that Mr Camp’s gates are older than the recently discovered ones as some of them are covered in lava flow.

Mr Camp told Live Science: "We see several areas where the younger lavas are devoid of such [stone] structures, although surrounded by several [stone structures].”

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