“…Desert kites, so named because of their shape when seen from the air by early pilots flying over the region (Maitland, 1927; Rees, 1929), are enormous game traps constructed in antiquity. Thousands have been recorded across the harra , primarily in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria (Abu‐Azizeh & Tarawneh, 2015; Bar‐Oz et al, 2011a; Crassard et al, 2015; Helms & Betts, 1987; Kempe & Al‐Malabeh, 2010; Kennedy, 2012; Kennedy, Banks, & Dalton, 2015), as well as significantly further away, from Yemen (Brunner, 2015) to Kazakhstan (Barge et al, 2015, 2016). Although there are many different common shapes, most kites consist of a series of guiding walls leading to an enclosure.…”